Decades of systemic oppression have effectively concentrated trees and their benefits within wealthier areas of the Triangle. This inequity has left under-resourced communities disproportionately vulnerable to the harms of a warming climate: […]
Anti-Racism
Preserving African American Cemeteries (The Conservation Fund)
Hosted by: Resourceful Communities and the NC Folklife Institute You’ll learn about:
Together We Dine (General Commission on Religion and Race)
Started in 2017 in partnership with the Dallas Bar Association, Together We Dine (TWD) provides an opportunity for participants to have a safe, courageous and authentic conversations about race relations […]
Christian Resources by Multicultural Women
During Women’s History Month, we are highlighting resources in our collection authored by women from diverse cultural backgrounds. This list includes books written by women from Black, Indigenous, Latina, and […]
$ Healing Haunted Histories: A Settler Discipleship of Decolonization (Neighborhood Seminary)
Through social analysis, communal narratives, historical literacy and biblical reflection, this course will tackle the oldest and deepest injustices on the North American continent, which inhabit every intersection of settler […]
Scholars Discuss Chapel Dean Luke Powery’s New Book “Becoming Human” (Duke University Chapel)
In this online conversation, Duke Chapel Dean Luke A. Powery discusses his latest book, “Becoming Human: The Holy Spirit and the Rhetoric of Race,” with two leading scholars in fields […]