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Racial Justice: A Call to Action with Dr. Jemar Tisby

Racism is a Spiritual battle against principalities and powers.

Jemar Tisby is a New York Times bestselling author, national speaker, and public historian on a mission to deliver truths from the Black experience with depth and clarity.

Summary

In this conversation, Danielle Strickland and James Scholl engage with Dr. Jemar Tisby, a historian and author, to explore the complex relationship between racism and spirituality. They discuss Tisby's personal journey into racial justice, the impact of the Black Lives Matter movement, and the importance of moving from racial reconciliation to racial justice. The conversation delves into the historical context of racism in America, the role of the church, and the spiritual nature of racism. Tisby emphasizes the need for collective action, the significance of unsung heroes in the fight for justice, and the importance of discipleship in addressing systemic injustices. The discussion concludes with practical steps for church leaders to foster a commitment to justice within their communities.

Take-aways

  • Racism is a spiritual issue that requires a collective response.

  • The church has a responsibility to address systemic injustices.

  • Racial reconciliation often lacks the depth needed for true justice.

  • Understanding history is crucial to addressing current racial issues.

  • The Curse of Ham has been misused to justify racism.

  • Women played a vital role in the civil rights movement.

  • Discipleship should include a commitment to justice.

  • Awareness, relationships, and commitment are key to racial justice.

  • Activism often starts with small groups or individuals.

  • Hope exists in the ongoing fight for justice.

Links

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