Christianity, Race, and the Struggle for Justice (August 2022)

Remembering the past becomes a spiritual act when it leads to truth-telling and repentance. Throughout August, we will learn to recall the horrors of the past in a way that imagines new paths toward healing. As people of faith called to the work of justice, we are committed to learning the depths of racial sin and imagining new possibilities for repair.

Network membership includes access to the following: 

  • Webinar with Lisa Sharon Harper: This live event will take place 5:00–6:30 pm Pacific Time on Thursday, August 11 (recording available afterward on the network platform)
  • Short Video Lecture: “Race and the Myth of American Progress” and “Imagining New Futures: Lessons from Asia”
  • Curated Readings: Works by Lisa Sharon Harper, Richard Delgado, Jean Stefancic, Gary Okihiro, Derrick Bell, and R.S. Sugirtharajah
  • Online Discussions: Join the conversation with people from all over the world

Join us for a month, a season, or a year or more!

Seek Faith, Learn Justice, Together in Community

Peter Choi

Peter is Executive Director of the Center for Faith and Justice and also serves on the Core Doctoral Faculty of the Graduate Theological Union. The author of George Whitefield: Evangelist for God and Empire (Eerdmans, 2018), his next book project is provisionally titled Subverting Faith: Early Evangelicals and the Making of Race (under contract with Oxford University Press).
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