race in America
How the Capitol police privileged white rage
By Jacqui Lewis — January 8, 2021
(RNS) — When Black-led groups protest, the Capitol police don't open barriers for us or gently point the way.
Liberty professor resigns after Falwell’s ‘Governor Blackface’ tweet
By Kathryn Post — May 29, 2020
(RNS) — The professor, Christopher House, said that Falwell’s tweets ‘undermine my very presence in the online classroom, because those images were created to perpetuate the presumed incompetence of black folks in any classroom.’
How the fight for racial justice pushed Charleston beyond the segregated hour
By Matthew J. Cressler — February 24, 2020
(RNS) — Moving beyond King's most segregated hour means fighting for fairness day after day, year after year in the name of all of the prophets who stand against injustice.
‘Best of Enemies’: Real faith and racial reconciliation on the big screen
By Mark I. Pinsky — March 25, 2019
(RNS) — A true-to-life, if farfetched, buddy movie demonstrates the possibility of racial reconciliation forged through a shared Christian faith.
Former KKK member, now a Catholic priest, went public after journalist’s inquiry
By Yonat Shimron — August 24, 2017
(RNS) — It was not images from the white nationalist rally in Charlottesville that spurred the Rev. William Aitcheson to come forward.
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