Here are some resources to prepare for our March 4 session:
- Bias Test from Project Implicit at Harvard: Take this online test to see if you are biased.
- Unpacking the Invisible Knapsack: An article about white privilege and the everyday advantages we probably don’t even think about.
- For the Sake of All: An organization whose mission is to improve racial inequities which stifle our region’s grown. A representative from For the Sake of All will be joining us at our final Lenten reflection to help us consider how to move forward. Their report also has some concrete examples of where we will need to invest in our community to resolve the inequities.
- Two Lives of Jasmine: One little girl, two different paths
Also, these are some resources which might be helpful after our session on Sunday February 25:
- The Disturbing History of the Suburbs: A six minute video which explains redlining, the racist housing policy from the Jim Crow era that still affects us today.
- 13th by Ava DuVernay (on Netflix)
- Teaching of the Catholic Church: Quotes from scripture, documents and Leaders. On Solidarity and Equality for Reflection: A compilation of excerpts from the resources below and a few others which directly relate to solidarity and racism