Category Archives: racism
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Sparrows Matter
6July 12, 2016 by Ron Madson
” Even though Jesus loved everyone…he went out of his way to intentionally help specific groups of people — the alienated, …
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Kindness and Civility: the Smiling Face of Oppression
7January 27, 2014 by Tariq Khan
Following recent court actions in Utah regarding the fight for same-sex marriage, the First Presidency and the Quorum of the …
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Cultivating Oppositional Critical Consciousness: Revisiting Edward Said
3February 27, 2013 by Tariq Khan
Edward Said (1935-2003) was a Palestinian-American intellectual and human rights activist best known for his classic 1979 book Orientalism. This …
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The Connection Between Hate Speech and Hate Crime
8December 30, 2012 by Tariq Khan
In America’s Gilded Age, mainstream anti-immigrant voices railed against immigration from Eastern and Southern Europe, warning that these foreign “savages” …
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Campesinos Refusing To Disappear: Guatemala’s Polochic Valley One Year After the Evictions
5March 26, 2012 by tristan savage
by Tristan Call. Posted Simultaneously at Upside Down World Juan lived in the village of Paraná until August, when for …
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Bott, racism, and the role of a church
39March 10, 2012 by J. Madson
I’ve made mistakes in my life. There are things I wish I could undo and hurtful things I wish could …
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