Set Free: A Journey Toward Solidarity Against Racism Justice, Prosperity, and Faith
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Set Free: A Journey Toward Solidarity Against Racism Justice, Prosperity, and Faith  -     By: Tobin Miller Shearer

Set Free: A Journey Toward Solidarity Against Racism Justice, Prosperity, and Faith

Herald Press / 2001 / Paperback

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Racism is a name-caller. It warps self-concept, saps vibrant communities, and atrophies spiritual connection. Although it takes different forms, racism works hard shaping the identities of both white people and people of color. Using ancecdote, analysis, and scriptual reflections, this book offers language and insight to describe the names racism calls us. Six chapters define, illustrate, and suggest response to internalized racist oppression among communities of color. Three more chapters grapple with issues of internalized racist superiority among white communities. The final four chapters present practical principles and guidelines for working together across racial lines. This collaborative project brings together decades of mutual experiences dismantling racism in the Christian community.

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Title: Set Free: A Journey Toward Solidarity Against Racism Justice, Prosperity, and Faith
By: Tobin Miller Shearer
Format: Paperback
Number of Pages: 167
Vendor: Herald Press
Publication Date: 2001
Dimensions: 8.25 X 5.25 (inches)
Weight: 8 ounces
ISBN: 0836191579
ISBN-13: 9780836191578
Stock No: WW191579

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Racism is a name-caller. It warps self-concept, saps vibrant communities, and atrophies spiritual connection. Although it takes different forms, racism works hard shaping the identities of both white people and people of color. Using anecdote, analysis, and scriptural reflection, Set Free offers language and insight to describe the names racism calls us. Six chapters define, illustrate, and suggest response to internalized racist oppression among communities of color. Three more chapters grapple with issues of internalized racist superiority among white communities. The final four chapters present practical principles and guidelines for working together across racial lines. This collaborative project by Tobin Miller Shearer, Regina Shands Stoltzfus, and Iris deLeon-Hartshorn brings together decades of mutual experience dismantling racism in the Christian community. 168 Pages.

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