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racism

Brytni McNeil Brings Anti-Racism to Christian Homeschooling

Brytni McNeil is part of a broader contingent of Black home educators, many of them Christian mothers, who are creating and adopting anti-racist curricula. For McNeil, Christian homeschooling is a way of protecting kids from a racially biased institution.

‘There Are Many Worlds in Me’: Asian American Christians Reject Conformity

Asian American Christians are rejecting the mold that others tried to force them into, forging a more expansive faith that acknowledges the rich dimensions of their identity.

Old-School Christian Nationalism’s Avatar of Racism, Antisemitism and Conspiracies

The early version of Christian nationalism turned the fear of communism into an excuse to embrace prejudice and forfeit American democracy.

Why Isn’t the Civil Rights Movement Considered a Revival Movement?

In 1957, the Civil Rights Movement was started by Black Christians in the South “with the goal of redeeming 'the soul of America' through nonviolent resistance” in response to the evils of racism and injustice. So why is it that we do not see this movement as a revival?

Unify Project Set to Launch With Widespread Participation

The Unify Project is expected to launch Nov. 15 with widespread national participation, project co-chairman Ed Litton told Baptist Press.

Brandon Cox: White Supremacy is a Disease

White supremacy is a disease that has taken life and vitality from more non-white people than we’ve begun to imagine, yet it so often runs rampant like an undetected cancer upon our society.

‘Woke’ Doesn’t Mean What You Think It Means, Says Benjamin Watson

Former NFL player and outspoken Christian Benjamin Watson says that the word “woke” has been co-opted, redefined and weaponized against the community that originated the term.

Creating Healing Spaces for Those Affected by Race-Based Trauma

Every ethnic minority group in the United States has a story to tell and experiences to share concerning racism and discrimination. If you feel led to create a safe space for those affected by race-based trauma, consider the following steps before moving forward.