Union Forum: What should white Christians do about racism?
In response to the arrest and homicide of George Floyd while in Minneapolis Police custody, there is a new sense of resolve in cities around our nation and world to address racial disparity and systemic racialized oppression. But what should the white church do? How can it begin to utilize its social capital predicated on undue privilege on behalf of those who have suffered because of systemic racism? How can the church make this more than a temporary concern brought about the exigencies of a moment of crisis in order to manifest true systemic change? What does the Lord require of the white church at this time? Please join us for this important panel discussion and let’s begin the work that makes for social transformation, for Christ’s sake. Sponsored by Union Presbyterian Seminary’s Center for Social Justice and Reconciliation and Katie Geneva Cannon Center for Womanist Leadership. Rev. Dr. Rodney Sadler Host Associate Professor of Bible Director, Center for Social Justice and Reconciliation Union Presbyterian Seminary Charlotte, NC Rev. Melanie C. Jones Moderator Instructor of Theology, Ethics, and Culture Director, Katie Geneva Cannon Center for Womanist Leadership. Union Presbyterian Seminary Richmond, VA Panelists: Rev. Dr. Ben Boswell Senior Minister @Myers Park Baptist Church, Charlotte, NC Kass Ottley Founder & CEO @Seeking Justice Charlotte Rev. Lori Raible (M.Div.’06) Pastor @Selwyn Avenue Presbyterian Church, Charlotte, NC
Top photo: Clergy march in Richmond, VA. (photo by Mollie Trainum)