As Neal speaks of his recent years and personal journey through the issues of racism his intentions are to expose himself. As an older, white, American, male whose life has been devoted to the church, there is a lot to expose.
An experience of the black slavery museum with evangelical colleagues has driven voracious reading and deep introspection. The reality that he, “Doesn’t know what he doesn’t know,” has created humility and a willingness to discover the things he does know.
Check out the books listed in the resources, start reading, start noticing your own thoughts and feelings, and start exposing yourself. Let’s let this episode drive is to change the way we see differences, especially those related to skin color.
This is beyond necessary, If We Matter…
Mentioned in this episode
- If We Matter Episode 28: It’s a human problem
- Equal Justice Institute (EJI) – If you visit this website you will find all references to the book, museums and memorials in Montgomery, AL.
- Bryan Stevenson’s Book | Just Mercy
- Jemar Tisby’s Book | The Color of Compromise
- Ron Hall and Denver Moore’s Book | Same Kind of Different As Me
Resources
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- Ready to start transforming your relationships? Go to our website and check out the resources on my coaching page.