40 Days on Anti-Racism: Why Should Christians Care about Ongoing Antisemitism?
Day 31 of 40 Days of Engagement on Anti-Racism. Alan Lai reflects on how he ongoing antisemitism in the world can be traced to the ancient Christian establishments that contributed to antisemitic attitudes.
continue reading40 Days on Anti-Racism: It’s Not Personal Unless You Make It Personal
Day 30 of 40 Days of Engagement on Anti-Racism: For Moderator Carmen Lansdowne, a big part of the work of anti-racism is the willingness to have a discussion.
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Day 29 of 40 Days of Engagement on Anti-Racism: Kim Uyede-Kai’s father was a Japanese-Canadian child of World War II internment. For him, wartime rice mixed with rough barley was the taste and texture of internment.
continue reading40 Days on Anti-Racism: Learning to Love My Chinese Self
Day 28 of 40 Days of Engagement on Anti-Racism: Julie Ng grew up admiring all things British, but meeting immigrants in Canada led her to explore Chinese history and culture.
continue reading40 Days on Anti-Racism: The Small Things Matter
Day 27 of 40 Days of Engagement on Anti-Racism: For M Chorney, being anti-racist isn’t just about big, publicly visible actions—it’s also about the everyday combatting of prejudices and discrimination.
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Day 26 of 40 Days of Engagement on Anti-Racism: Having lived in a country that was under colonial rule, Dorcas Kanana Muketha learned how detrimental undermining other people’s cultures can be.
continue reading40 Days on Anti-Racism: Is My White Privilege Showing?
Day 25 of 40 Days of Engagement on Anti-Racism: Chelsea Masterman notes that having White privilege calls her to accept and work through it in service of dismantling systemic racism.
continue reading40 Days on Anti-Racism: Taxes and Indigenous Peoples: Debunking Who Pays
Day 24 of 40 Days of Engagement with Anti-Racism: Delores Kenny debunks the tax dollar and “handout” myths that continue to be used to stereotype Indigenous people.
continue reading40 Days on Anti-Racism: Our Identities: Places of Oppression, Places of Power
Day 23 of 40 Days of Engagement on Anti-Racism: Adele Halliday reflects on how she can experience profound systemic racism and sexism and yet can also carry considerable power and privilege because of the many other identities she holds.
continue reading40 Days on Anti-Racism: Unlearning Colonial Whiteness
Day 22 of 40 Days of Engagement on Anti-Racism: Becca Whitla notes that unless we confront racism as a social construction that was used to facilitate colonial expansion, we are not really getting at its root causes.
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