Four Ways for White People to Challenge White Apathy
White apathy must be overcome in order to move toward racial justice. A Jesuit brother proposes four ways to challenge that apathy.
Br. Ken is a Jesuit of the Midwest Province. He is a doctoral candidate in U.S. history at Georgetown University, studying the Jesuits and the labor movement.
White apathy must be overcome in order to move toward racial justice. A Jesuit brother proposes four ways to challenge that apathy.
Pursuing discipleship during the time of COVID-19 is difficult, seemingly limited, and sometimes lonely, but we have been given the tools we need for that mission.
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