Tag: race
Addressing the Rise of Anti-Asian Attacks in Our City and Country
Hope for New York laments all the recent violence against the AAPI community and the eight people recently killed in the Atlanta metro area.
Prayer of Lament for Racial Injustice
We asked a Hope for New York volunteer to share his personal experience attending the Pray March Act protest on Tuesday, June 2, and to share a prayer for our country to recognize and work toward resolving racial injustice.
Mercy & Justice Round-Up: September Edition
What can you eat if you rely on SNAP benefits in NYC? Will closing Rikers Island jail complex make New York a more just city? What are the differences in opportunities and challenges for the five versions of New York? Find content that speaks to these questions in the Round-Up.
We Need the Strength of a Reconciling God
The events in Charlottesville remind me that our nation's profoundly racialized past is firmly sedimented in the institutions, attitudes, and norms of the present. Facing up to these realities—naming and seeking to dismantle them—require something far more than the human spirit alone can muster.
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