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A Treasure Trove of Lists of Resources
Listed here are links to terrific lists of resources: books, articles, literature, PDFs, YouTube videos, TedTalks, podcasts, films, etc. The Episcopal Church Becoming Beloved Community – https://episcopalchurch.org/racial-reconciliation Resources...
Recommended Reading For Racial Justice
** Books for congregational book discussion *Available for loan from the St. James Library RECOMMENDED READING FOR RACIAL JUSTICE *White Rage – Paperback – September 5, 2017 – by Carol Anderson I Know Why the Caged Bird Sings, by Maya Angelou – 1969 *The Fire Next...
The Racial Justice Lending Library
These books are available for loan to St. James parishioners. ** Books for congregational book discussion *Available for loan from the St. James Library THE RACIAL JUSTICE LENDING LIBRARY These books are available for loan to St. James parishioners. *White...
Congregational Book Read
The Congregational Book Read will begin a new video series on May 13. We will watch “The Black Church: This is Our Story, This is Our Song” by Henry Louis Gates, Jr. It is a moving series tracing the 400-year-old story of the Black Church in America and explores its...
Additional Resources
Presented here is a list of single resources to help you begin an education about anti-racism and racial justice. VIDEO/FILM Presiding Bishop Curry’s Word to the Church: When the Cameras are Gone, We Will Still Be Here...
Beginning Historical Groundwork
BEGINNING HISTORICAL GROUNDWORK Introduction: For 400 years in this land, African people have paid for having Black skin. Beginning in 1619 their ancestors were captured and brought here as slaves. A civil war was fought over slavery and emancipation was declared law...
Pentecost Sunday – 5/23/21
Pentecost Sunday May 23, 2021 The Rev. Christine Gilson Today is a wake-up call, a day to pay attention. Somehow we’ve limited our attention to the Holy Spirit to one Sunday a year instead of delighting in the Spirit all year long. In our tradition, which is rather...