Faith & Work Resources For Racial Justice
Redeemer City to City has released a statement acknowledging ways our organization has failed to live up to our own best ideals of diversity, trans-denominational unity, and the importance of mercy and justice in ministry.
We are committing to repentance, understanding how the gospel affects racial reconciliation and justice, and continued education about America’s—and the church’s—history of discrimination, segregation, and oppression.
CTC has compiled a list of resources on these topics, created or recommended by leaders in our networks who we are listening to and learning from. We hope they can help you and your church to take this journey of repentance and discovery with us.
In addition to this list, we wanted to share with you five resources that are centered around racial equality in the faith and work space.
Check in on Your Black Employees Now by Tonya Russell
The Invisible Burden of Being a Black Woman in the Workplace - Austin Channing Brown for the Theology of Work Project
Race, Economics and Apologetics: Is There a Connection? by Luke Bobo
Race and Work - Part of the Voca Center's Resilience Webinar Series with Rasool Berry, Nena Ugwuomo, and Brian Jacks
Where Do We Go From Here: Chaos or Community? by Martin Luther King, Jr.