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Risks of Faith: The Emergence of a Black Theology of Liberation 1968–1998

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By James H. Cone — 2000

Risks of Faith offers for the first time the best of noted theologian James H. Cone’s essays, including several new pieces. See more...

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Angry Enough to Stay Politically Active

Learn what Juliet Salih, a schoolteacher with cerebral palsy, has to say about the lack of accessibility in our education system and the country in general, and why you need to get politically involved, starting by casting your ballot this election.

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FindCenter Quotes ImageWhy are angry women so threatening to others? If we are guilty, depressed, or self-doubting, we stay in place. We do not take action except against our own selves and we are unlikely to be agents of personal and social change. In contrast, angry women may change and challenge the lives of us all.

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FindCenter Quotes ImageI seemed to hear God saying, ‘Put down your gun and we’ll talk.’

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Unforgettable Interview with Neale Donald Walsch

Neale will share his personal process of getting up from the abyss of unemployment and despairs, growing into a successful writer and a happy man.Improve areas of your health, money, relationships, and much more - with the help of Neale Donald Walsch.

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(1981) Audre Lorde, “The Uses of Anger: Women Responding to Racism”

Racism. The belief in the inherent superiority of one race over all others and thereby the right to dominance, manifest and implied.

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Reading James Baldwin Can Help Heal the Wounds of Racial Division

Baldwin’s words explore what hatred can do not only to society at large but to the individual who bears it.

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Lama Rod Owens—“Love and Rage: The Path of Liberation Through Anger” | Talks at Google

A provocative conversation at the intersection of race, gender, sexuality & identity rooted in Buddhist wisdom and human experience, he shares his personal journey with rage. At a young age, he internalized the belief that his anger was dangerous.

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Courage Is Contagious | Damon Davis

His documentary "Whose Streets?" tells the story of the protests from the perspective of the activists who showed up to challenge those who use power to spread fear and hate.

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BIPOC Well-Being