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Empathy and Anti Racism

Chaplaincy Innovation Lab, 2020.

Description

This interview shares life experiences of a Sikh man and how to find shared humanity, ultimately working toward internal anti-racism.

Features

profound stories about discrimination at birthday parties, walking down the street, and on social media; empathy as a skill to cultivate anti-racism; advice for chaplains navigating anti-racism

Recommended Audience

anyone struggling to understand anti-racism or discrimination against minoritie

Cost

Free

Practical Applications

  • Gain perspective and empathy by considering what it's like to have brown skin and wear a turban.
  • Continue to become more inclusive and anti-racist by reflecting on this in a group.

About the Contributor

Contributor
Kate White

Kate was the associate director for resources at the Center for Congregations. She managed educational resources and worked to get the best resources into the hands of congregations.

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