SojoAction: Racial Justice
Racism is sin. From our beginning, a commitment to advancing racial justice and reconciliation has been at the heart of Sojourners' mission, ministry, and work. The legacy of slavery, segregation, racial violence, and of the dehumanization of African Americans in this country continues to manifest itself today. People of color are constantly at risk due to enduring systems of oppression, including due to abuses of power by law enforcement that reinforce a broken criminal justice system. Sojourners is calling on the church and the nation to repent from combat the evils of racism, white nationalism, and white supremacy, which are an assault on the image of God.
We are building upon and expanding the work of the Make the Covenant movement, which was organized in response to the alarmingly high and senseless murders of African Americans across the country at the hands of law enforcement. Sojourners is working to convene and equip clergy and civic leaders to take a stand against police violence and the brutal dehumanization that has resulted in the deaths of far too many African American and Latinx women and men in this country. We are committed to engaging and mobilizing people of faith to become agents of change as we continue the unfinished work of the civil rights movement.
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A conversation with Jonathan Tran about the “personalist” approach to race and the church's role in a reconstructed imagination.
A conversation with Jonathan Tran about the “personalist” approach to race and the church's role in a reconstructed imagination.
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The author and minister told Sojourners that “reconciliation was always supposed to be married to reparations.”
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From Catholic University of America to Grove City College, Christian schools are struggling to foster dialogue on abortion, racism, and LGBTQ+ rights.
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