Category Archives: racism

  1. Sparrows Matter

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    July 12, 2016 by Ron Madson

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Even though Jesus loved everyone…he went out of his way to intentionally help specific groups of people — the alienated, …
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  2. Kindness and Civility: the Smiling Face of Oppression

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    January 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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  3. Cultivating Oppositional Critical Consciousness: Revisiting Edward Said

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    February 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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  4. The Connection Between Hate Speech and Hate Crime

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    December 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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  5. Campesinos Refusing To Disappear: Guatemala’s Polochic Valley One Year After the Evictions

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    March 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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  6. Bott, racism, and the role of a church

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    March 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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