Holding Up Your Corner: Talking About Race in Your Community by Johnson F. Willis

Holding Up Your Corner: Talking About Race in Your Community by Johnson F. Willis

Author:Johnson, F. Willis
Language: eng
Format: epub
Publisher: United Methodist Publishing House
Published: 2016-11-28T05:00:00+00:00


We all must determine how our greatest talents and passions can be leveraged to create justice.

1. To learn more about unconscious or implicit bias or to take a test to determine your own unconscious bias and contribute to the academic study of bias, visit the Project Implicit site at https://implicit.harvard.edu/implicit/takeatest.html.

2. Mary Alice Mulligan and Rufus Burrow Jr., Daring to Speak in God’s Name: Ethical Prophecy in Ministry (Cleveland: Pilgrim Press 2002), 23.

3. The pronouns “they,” “them,” and “their-self” are used in identifying people who are gender-queer or gender nonconforming. I use “they” and “their-self” to refer to Shay because I do not know how they identify on the gender spectrum and wish to respect their ability to self-identify.



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