The person sharing a devotional was telling a story about a person whose presence had scared him. Included in the description was that the “man was big and black.” Since the audience for this devotional was 98% anglo, identifying the man as black had the intended effect. I paid attention through the rest of theContinue reading “Racist? You tell me.”
Category Archives: racial issues
You have to be Rich to be Poor
If you think the poor just need to work harder, this fine article by DeNeen L. Brown shows many ways that the poor have to work harder just to keep up, let alone to try and get ahead. HT Alan Hitt. Here’s the opening: You have to be rich to be poor. That’s what someContinue reading “You have to be Rich to be Poor”
Warning: Partisan Post(?)
I received this via email: How Racism Works What if John McCain were a former president of the Harvard Law Review? What if Barack Obama finished fifth from the bottom of his graduating class? What if McCain were still married to the first woman he said ‘I do’ to? What if Obama were the candidateContinue reading “Warning: Partisan Post(?)”
40
Early morning, April 4 Shot rings out in the Memphis sky Free at last, they took your life They could not take your pride -U2 Pride (In the Name of Love), 1984 40 years ago this morning, MLK Jr. was shot and killed. Leonard Pitts has an excellent piece about this anniversary that appeared inContinue reading “40”
My Weekend
Here’s what I’ll be doing this weekend: Visit Central High School (Little Rock, Arkansas) visitor center. National Civil Rights Museum, Memphis, TN (450 Mulberry) Worship at Ebenezer Baptist Church Visit King Center for Nonviolent Social Change Visit the National Voting Rights Museum, Selma Walk the Edmund Pettis Bridge
Reverse the Curse
Today’s lectionary readings include both Genesis 11:1-9 and Acts 2. Actually, Textweek lists the two as options in the place of the Old Testament text; though only the Acts passage is differentiated in the denominational breakdown. I think it is very insightful to read the Pentecost story in light of the Tower of Babel story.Continue reading “Reverse the Curse”
A Timely Piece
Clocks are everywhere around us. Many of us live by them to an unhealthy degree. Some of us need to live by them a bit more faithfully. Either way, we don’t escape them. Moving Daylight Savings Time up a couple weeks was supposed to have caused a fuss, but the world around me seems toContinue reading “A Timely Piece”
The topic that never dies (but should)
A young man come by my office last week to talk about “reverse racism.” He doesn’t like it when he, as a white guy, is discriminated against. But who does? No one likes it, no one deserves it. Jesus calls us as the people of God to treat everyone with love and respect as we would haveContinue reading “The topic that never dies (but should)”
Rooney Rule and American Churches
David Alexander wrote about this rule immediately following the Super Bowl. If you have an aversion to clicking through to it, or just don’t feel like taking the time, the Rooney Rule is a policy of the National Football League that requires teams to interview ethnic minority candidates for filling coaching vacancies. David’s question was:Continue reading “Rooney Rule and American Churches”
CRASHed
I saw Crash this past Friday night. Not only is it one of the most intense movies I have ever seen, I really enjoyed it. No, “enjoyed” cannot be the right word. Crash grabbed me and would not let go for quite a while after the credits had rolled. Crash, if you don’t know, isContinue reading “CRASHed”