World Vision "May We Be One" Session 11

"Race in the U.S. guides, impacts people's lives at almost every level...Certain people who are part of certain groups have certain types of jobs, and people of other racial groups have other types of jobs."

Dr. Korie Little Edwards
At this point, the narrative is so old hat, I'd pay good money to hear what this crowd thinks ISN'T affected by racial determinism.
"Pastors of color have to really deal with people considering them illegitimate authorities...white pastors, that is not something they really have to navigate...They still have to navigate white hegemony...but 1 thing they do have is they're perceived as legitimate authorities."
"White people have greater power outside the church, and they have it in the church. And I would suggest that one of the key things that multiracial churches have to do is name that immediately and deal with it."
Praises Catholic priests for being on board with the agenda.

"He said white people know how to gain power, manipulate power + get power. And he said, as a white priest, he recognized it + he navigated in such a way that he continued to privilege black lay leaders in the church."

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