
Racial Justice for the Long Haul: How White Christian Advocates Persevere (and Why) - Paperback
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Racial Justice for the Long Haul: How White Christian Advocates Persevere (and Why)
Enduring Hope: Ethnographic Insights into Long-Term Racial Justice Advocacy
Many White Christians feel convicted when they hear of racial injustice but aren't sure what they can do. They often become overwhelmed by deep divisions, conflicting priorities, and historical burdens. They need a clearer vision for engagement with racial justice and reconciliation that goes beyond easy answers or...
Christine Jeske (PhD, University of Wisconsin; MBA, Eastern University) is associate professor of anthropology at Wheaton College. Prior to teaching at Wheaton, she lived and worked for a decade in Nicaragua, China, and South Africa. Jeske's books include The Laziness Myth, This Ordinary Adventure, and Into the Mud.
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