S3 E6 | Now Is the Time for Justice with Jemar Tisby

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How do we find hope, particularly in white American churches, when our history and identity is intertwined with racism? How does knowing who we were—and who we are—help us move toward who we want to become? I talk with historian Jemar Tisby, New York Times bestselling author of The Color of Compromise, about racism’s past and present reality, his sense of a growing darkness, why now is the time for justice, and also where he sees hope.


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Jemar Tisby is a Christian, historian, speaker, a New York Times best-selling author, and co-host of the Pass the Mic podcast. Connect with him online: jemartisby.com, Facebook, Instagram, and Twitter.


“We can’t heal what we don’t reveal.”


“Not knowing our history or misremembering our history—telling part of the story—is actually an assault on our identity. We don’t get the full picture of who we are, whether as a corporate body as a church or as individuals.”


“Our own racial history as a church is about our identity. It’s about how we were, who we are, who we want to become.”


“If you want to talk about threats to Christianity, particularly in the United States, we need to talk about Christian nationalism.”


Time for Justice—Continuing the Conversation:



Read: The Color of Compromise
Join this book study: The Color of Compromise book study group on Facebook
Watch: The Color of Compromise Video Teaching Series
Pre-Order Jemar’s new book: How to Fight Racism: Courageous Christianity and the Journey Toward Racial Justice
Learn more: The Witness, BCC—a black Christian collective that engages issues of religion, race, justice, and culture from a biblical perspective
Give: The Witness Foundation—identifying, training, and funding the next generation of Black Christian leaders

IN THE PODCAST:


Scripture references: 10 Commandments, King David, Ephesians 3, Paul on Mars Hill


Individuals, books, and concepts: 



Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.’s Letter from Birmingham Jail
John Lewis
Jesus and the Disinherited by Howard Thurman
Ta-Nehisi Coates
John Meacham’s The Soul of America: The Battle for Our Better Angels
Bree Newsome
Critical Race Theory

White Picket Fences, Season 3 of Love is Stronger Than Fear, is based on my book White Picket Fences. Check out free RESOURCESaction guide, discussion guides—that are designed to help you respond. Learn more about my writing and speaking at amyjuliabecker.com.



To go further with Amy Julia:



Love is Stronger Than Fear | Season 3—White Picket Fences
Announcing Head, Heart, Hands: An Action Guide
Steps Toward Racial Healing

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