Critical Race Theory and the Prophets Among Us
Critical Race Theory gives us a new opportunity to listen to the prophetic witness of the marginalized not just of today, but throughout history.
Amirah Orozco is currently in the masters of theological studies program at Boston College School of Theology and Ministry with a focus on systematic theology, especially ecclesiology and Hispanic theology. She works in Hispanic ministry training programs at Formación Continua at the STM. She is originally from the border between El Paso, Texas and Ciudad Juárez, Chihuahua.
Critical Race Theory gives us a new opportunity to listen to the prophetic witness of the marginalized not just of today, but throughout history.
Let our hope sustain us in the fight for justice as we join to create a world post-coronavirus that is more compassionate and filled with love than the one we had before.
As we begin to rebuild as a society around a post-coronavirus world, we are called to abandon our nets and respond to the call of Jesus—to build a more just new world.
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