As we still adjust to the implications of 2020, conversations on race have continued to be a common topic in both secular and religious spheres. While some people say we should just be “colorblind” and not acknowledge racial diversity, others say if you are not actively “anti-racist” you are still part of the problem. George Yancey proposes an alternate approach built on mutual accountability and collaborative conversation.
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