Day 18: We Belong to Each Other
The prodigal son realizes his total dependence on those whose humanity he refused to recognize. Will we be brave enough to begin to dismantle the institutionalized racism that we have built, and join the party?
Erika Franey is from San Jose, California and received her B.A. in Theology from Loyola Marymount University. She is a Program Coordinator for Jesuit Volunteer Corps and is blessed to accompany JV communities in Los Angeles, Washington, D.C., and Philadelphia.
The prodigal son realizes his total dependence on those whose humanity he refused to recognize. Will we be brave enough to begin to dismantle the institutionalized racism that we have built, and join the party?
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