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This is the shadow of hope. Knowing that we may never see the realization of our dreams, and yet still showing up.
— Austin Channing Brown I'm Still Here: Black Dignity in a World Made for Whiteness
Tags: racial-reconciliation, race, justice, hope, dreams

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And when we talk about race today, with all the pain packed into that conversation, the Holy Spirit remains in the room, This doesn't mean the conversations aren't painful, aren't personal, aren't charged with emotion. But it does mean we can survive. We can survive honest discussions about slavery, about convict leasing, about stolen land, deportation, discrimination, and exclusion. We can identify the harmful politics of gerrymandering, voter suppression, criminal justice laws, and policies that disproportionately affect people of color negatively. And we can expose the actions of white flight, the real impact of all-white leadership, the racial disparity in wages, and opportunities for advancement. We can lament and mourn. We can be livid and enraged. We can be honest. We can tell the truth. We can trust that the Holy Spirit is here. We must. For only by being truthful about how we got here can we begin to imagine another way.
— Austin Channing Brown I'm Still Here: Black Dignity in a World Made for Whiteness
Tags: social-justice, race, justice, faith
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