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Black Athletes Have Long History of Speaking Out

2018

Today’s black athletes are part of a tradition of the intertwining of race, sports and society in America. From boxer Jack Johnson to Serena Williams, each generation has had to reckon with their era’s racial climate to help move the US forward.

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Rev. Jacqui Lewis, Ph.D Calls to End Anti-Asian Racism

Senior minister Rev. Jacqui Lewis, Ph.D. proclaims Middle's solidarity with our Asian congregants, friends and neighbors amid rising hate and violence. We are all beholden to one another—all responsible for keeping each other safe.

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Episode Five: "Becoming Less Racist: Lighting the Path to Anti-Racism" with Rev. Jacqui Lewis

Join us for our fifth episode of "Becoming Less Racist," when Simran Jeet Singh interviews Rev. Jacqui Lewis of Middle Collegiate Church.

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This Moment: Steps to Anti-Racism with Rev. Jacqui Lewis, Ph.D.

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Reverend: White Supremacy Sometimes “Masquerades as Faith” in Christian Churches

Rev. Jacqueline Lewis, senior minister of Middle Collegiate Church in Manhattan, is on a mission to eradicate racism—especially within the church she loves. Though Rev. Lewis’s own congregation is a model of diversity, Rev.

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Jacqui Lewis Discusses What It Means to be “Post-Christian” on “Becoming Less Racist”

Rev. Jacqui Lewis joins Simran Jeet Singh on the fifth episode of “Becoming Less Racist: Lighting the Path to Anti-Racism.

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Tracing the Arc of Justice: Reverend Jacqui Lewis and Adrienne Maree Brown

Waging love and watching resllient wildlife; this week, we mark the one year anniversary of the 2016 election by asking two charismatic leaders how they keep their sprits brave.

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