What more can we say about race?

“I’m a problem.  You’re a problem.  We’re all a problem.”  That about sums up any conversation on race. We have told “them” and “you people” how we feel for more than four hundred years and there have been responses.  We have enslaved, traded, murdered, marched, sat in, sung about it, been falsely accused, jailed and […]

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Facing Race

Have you heard of “Facing Race”?  It’s a national conference that seeks racial justice and though I don’t believe that there is any justice in race and they are not talking about the race-less life (I suppose that I am ahead of my time here.) at least they are wrestling with their realities with the […]

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How to start a post- racial conversation

We talk a lot about what race has done to and for us, what race is doing to and for us, how we cannot live without race, how there is no existence a part from race.  What we do not talk about is what we can do to race, how we can change and certainly […]

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Birthing a Post- Racial Generation

Unlearning race and undoing racism is hard and time- consuming work.  It is a challenging work because it requires confrontation.  But, wait!  Before you start to clear your throat to recite what you would tell someone else about how “they” have treated you, let me interject.  It requires self- confrontation.  Race is always personal first. […]

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You Can’t Fail

I don’t like race.  I think that this is obvious by now.  But, what I cannot understand is why so many people do, why they choose to accept it despite all of its bad words and behavior, why we give it so much power and allow it to tell us who we and others are […]

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