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Transcripts For CSPAN Discussion On Race Relations 20240622

To reiterate the point, the default has always been white. You are moving out of that position. Black life matters is problematic in some ways because we still have to say that. Because the default position fundamentally is still light. Bruce i need you guys to look at this here. People are doing better, i me would not have this problem of, i am losing so you must be winning pair take a look at unemployment numbers. We just need a reference point. The black Unemployment Rate has gone down. For hispanics, the numbers almost 7 today and has gotten better pay her for whites, the Unemployment Rate is 4. 6 compared to 7 in 2009. The point being, it has gotten better for the economy and the economy has gone better. I want to come back to you, chris. When youre talking on the phone, youre talking about a group of white men out there who feel as though, who are we talking about . Chris in terms of White Privilege we will talk about what privilege later we want to talk about employment. Chris a

A Prayer in Times of Turmoil

Some years ago, I was privileged to edit a book by Bishop Steven Charleston.  A citizen of the Choctaw Nation and a retired Bishop of the Episcopal

In the house of Grandmother God, all are welcome

Grandmother God is calling you. Yes, you! She’s inviting you to come over to her house to eat:  In the house of Grandmother God there are no empty chairs. All who seek shelter are welcome. All who are hungry are fed. No one is turned away, no one questioned, no one made to wait. Love is offered freely to any, to every, to all. Diversity abounds in this household, a tribe of many clans. Every language spoken, every family at home. If we are not all there, none of us have arrived. (Steven Charleston, former Episcopal Bishop of Alaska) 

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