Examining White Privilege – Clear Eye; Blind Spot – An Essay by Julie Clark
I recently had an appointment with an eye doctor. I have sarcoidosis, an inflammatory disease. My pulmonologist asked me to get my eyes checked,…
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Read MoreI am writing a series of laments. As a white evangelical Christian, I did not learn to lament in my religious or cultural background. This…
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Read More“God has shown you, O mortal, what is good. And what does God require of you? To act justly and to love mercy and…
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Read MoreI Woke up this morning, my church was on my mind. Wakened with a sense of awe as I looked through my tired eyes….
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