(EDITOR’S NOTE: This is the second of a 2 part series on How We the Church Should Respond to Racism. If you haven’t read Taylor White’s insights in How We the Church Should Respond to Racism (Part 1), we would highly recommend you do so!)
What is the most helpful thing you've read, watched, or heard lately on racial injustice and reconciliation?
I shared some of the things I’ve been learning in an earlier post you can find here. Today I’d like to share some of the resources I have found most helpful. (Plus a few highly recommended by my friends.) Look them over, but please do respond at the end by sharing what resources have most helped you.
Links to worthy resources on racial injustice and reconcilation:
Podcast episodes
That Sounds Fun with Annie F. Downs (TSF) with Mike Kelsey: Why History Matters + Jemar Tisby
TSF with Mike Kelsey: What Do We Do Now + Jordan Rice and Lauren Allgood
VIDEOS
Holy Post - Race in America Video by Phil Vischer (Veggie Tales creator) on history of racism in America
Stronger Together OKC Facebook Page with Videos (Clarence Hill)
Articles from Faith Leaders
Tony Evans: America’s racial crisis is a result of the failure of the church to deal with racism
Racial Justice and the Uneasy Conscience of American Christianity (Russell Moore)
George Floyd and Me (Gospel Coalition)
The Seed of Racism (LifeWay Voices)
Books
One Blood: Parting Words to the Church on Race and Love by John M Perkins
The Color of Compromise: The Truth About the American Church's Complicity in Racism by Jemar Tisby
Be the Bridge: Pursuing God's Heart for Racial Reconciliation by LaTasha Morrison
Now, it’s your turn...
What have you read, watched or heard that has most helped you in understanding our need for racial reconciliation?
Please share your favorite links/resources in the comments below so we can all keep learning!
Meet the Author!
Taylor is the wife of Council Road's Groups Pastor, Micah White, and mother to Navy and Foster. She works as a PA in Oklahoma City, and is also passionate about serving and edifying the local Church. She most enjoys time with her family, but can also be found reading, teaching, making music, hand-lettering, and hosting gatherings. She loves a friendly debate and a good laugh.