Call Me ‘Pro-Black’ But Don’t Call Me ‘Anti-Racist’—on Philippians 2:4 and Rooting for Everybody Black
For those who stumble over the “pro-” being only for “Black,”—don’t worry. Being for Black people is also being for you.
For those who stumble over the “pro-” being only for “Black,”—don’t worry. Being for Black people is also being for you.
Disregarding the sin of racism in the fight against the sin of abortion prevents you from engaging in solutions that honor both Christ and Black women.
Editor's note: This article has been updated (05/18/2019). The Antiracist Research and Policy Center at American University in Washington, D.C., hosted its first annual National Antiracist Book Festival on April ...
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