Matt Bear-Fowler

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African Americans, having experienced hundreds of years of racialized oppression as a community, often look at particular incidents in particular ways. Through the lens of their experiences, they recognize the continuity of systemic oppression, which has merely mutated shape and form, and along the way their analysis often becomes rather sophisticated and structural in nature. In this way, they say that a particular situation is racist and needs to be addressed.
Trouble I've Seen: Changing the Way the Church Views Racism
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