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Blog: Race Relations
A voice for positive community change.
October 10, 2014
Race Relations
Concluding Reflections Concerning Race
For the past few weeks, we have used Gary Pomerantz’s historical novel, “Where Peachtree Meets Sweet Auburn” as a metaphor for white and black relationships in Atlanta. First, we tried to listen more carefully to ...
Interfaith
Race Relations
September 19, 2014
Race Relations
Small Chips and Broad Shoulders
One reason why we may have so many conflicts in our city and nation on almost any subject is because we are talking more and listening less! Too many of us carry a chip on ...
Christians
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Race Relations
August 22, 2014
Race Relations
Peachtree and Auburn Avenue Really Need to Get Acquainted
Gary Pomerantz’s 1996 book, “Where Peachtree Meets Auburn Avenue” has provided a springboard surrounding race relations between blacks and whites here and throughout our nation. In spite of all the accounts about a city too ...
Community Building
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Race Relations
August 30, 2013
Race Relations
“Fifty Years”
It has been fifty years since the March on Washington and Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.’s soaring and simultaneously sobering “I Have A Dream” speech. Fifty years! I was only 13 years old and just ...
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August 7, 2013
Race Relations
Can’t We Do Better Than This?
Sometimes life’s experiences are dangerous and risky. We often feel like reluctant participants, walking a tight rope in a stadium, high above an audience of spectators below. We soon realize we are not high above ...
Civic Engagement
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Veterans
July 17, 2013
Race Relations
Video: Spiritual Guidance in the Wake of the Zimmerman Verdict
Spiritual Guidance in the Wake of the Zimmerman Verdict Two members of the Higher Ground Group, Rev. Joanna Adams and Imam Plemon el Amin, shared their thoughts on spiritual guidance on how people can start ...
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July 16, 2013
Race Relations
Diversity: Reflection of the Wonder of God’s Work
I think each one of us who has struggled with the tragic death of Trayvon Martin would appreciate the insight of one of my rabbinic colleagues which I share below. It was written by Rabbi ...
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June 24, 2013
Race Relations
Say It’s Not So, Paula Deen
I have never met her, but I have always liked Paula Deen. For one thing, she is Southern to the core, and I am too. For another, she is a cook in the great tradition ...
Race Relations
Well-being
February 21, 2013
Race Relations
Shameful Chapter and the Perspective of Abraham
Eight days ago, we were reminded that deep-seated racism is still alive. It lifted its ugly head, when a plane landed in Atlanta on Friday, Feb. 8th. Jessica Bennett was holding her 19month-old-son, trying to ...
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February 7, 2013
Race Relations
Cable Car Epiphany
I believe that the growing tendency of Americans to separate themselves into homogeneous groups is a serious threat to the future of our country. In his peel-the-paint-off-the-walls book The Big Sort, Bill Bishop maintains that ...
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