First, Kendi defines the sin of racial inequity as being “when two or more racial groups are not standing on approximately equal footing.”42 He goes on to offer a concrete example: “71 percent of White families lived in owner-occupied homes in 2014, compared to 45 percent of Latinx families and 41 percent of Black families.”43 Having provided a definition and an example, Kendi closes the loop with something one almost never finds in CSJ literature or sermons: a solution. Or at least, a description of what the results will look like once the solution (antiracist policies) is applied: “An
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