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Category Archives: racism
“The Hate U Give” shows that it’s time to get “Off the RACE Track”
The new movie, The Hate U Give, is now in theaters. I watched the trailer and was amazed at how my book, Off the RACE Track, shows how America got to the point documented in this movie and gives some … Continue reading
Posted in African American experience, African Americans, black culture, healing racism, inner city, inner city streets, Off the RACE Track, prejudice, racial healing, racism, Steve Simms, street talk, streets, Uncategorized, urban, urban life
Tagged Algee Smith, Amandla Stenberg, Angie Thomas, movie, new movie, race, Russell Hornsby, The Hate U Give
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What they’re saying about Off the RACE Track
Off the Race Track–From Color-Blind to Color-Kind is a kind, nonpolitical, and inspiring resource for racial reconciliation and healing America’s racial wounds. Here is what people are saying about it: Commissioner Israel L. Gaither, first black National Commander, The Salvation … Continue reading
Posted in acts of kindness, American history, be kind, black history, Black history month, colorblind, healing racism, history, institutional racism, kindness, multi-racial, multi-racial church, racial healing, racial reconciliation, racism, Salvation Army, Steve Simms, The Salvation Army, Uncategorized
Tagged book, book review, diversity, Israel Gaither, Joe Calloway, Off the RACE Track, quotes, race
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Discriminate in your reading–plant seeds of hope
All reading is not created equal. Discriminate. Find reading material that is hope-giving, uplifting, challenging, and healing. Read books that fill up your heart with love, compassion, and understanding, not books that trash your heart. Everything you read puts a seed … Continue reading
Posted in American history, discrimination, healing racism, history, Off the RACE Track, Oprah Show, Oprah Winfrey, positive thinking, racism, reading, self-esteem, self-fulfillment, self-help, self-improvement, Uncategorized, wrong side of history
Tagged black history, books, heart care, mental health, Oprah, optimism, race, reading
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A fresh, non-political look at race
Talking about race doesn’t have to be political, stressful, or confrontational. It can be encouraging and healing. Check out my new book — Off The Race Track–From Color-Blind To Color-Kind at this link.
Posted in acts of kindness, be kind, black church, Black history month, Black or White, colorblind, healing racism, institutional racism, Jim Crow, kindness, politics, racism, Random acts of kindness, red and yellow black and white, Uncategorized, white view of race, whites
Tagged #raceinAmerica, African American History, American history, black history, history, race, racial healing, racial reconciliation
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MLK’s dream can’t be fulfilled without Jesus
Fifty years ago today, Martin Luther King, Jr. was brutally murdered for boldly and compassionately standing up for love, unity, and equality. The night before, in his last speech, King said: “I’ve seen the promised land. I may not get … Continue reading
Posted in Christianity, Civil Rights, dream, dreams, healing racism, I have a dream, Jesus, Jesus Christ, Martin Luther King Jr., MLK quotes, promised land, race, racism, the impossible dream, The Movement, Uncategorized
Tagged 50th anniversay, dream still lives, King assassination, King Christian quotes, Martin Luther King, MLK assassination, MLK Day, MLK dream speech, quotes
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Skin color, statues, & stuff
Skin color’s a dumb thing to focus on! So much pain was released when it became a way of evaluating people. Let’s quit judging people by their “color.” Eye color, hair color, skin color; does any of it really matter? … Continue reading
Posted in healing racism, love, Love one another, racial healing, racial reconciliation, racism, Uncategorized, unity
Tagged history, protests, race, racial tension, statue, violence, Virginia
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Why America needs to say, “Black Lives Matter”
Why America Needs To Say “Black Lives Matter” In its early years America said That black lives don’t matter By subjecting millions of black lives to: Human trafficking and abuse; Lifelong bondage and work without pay; Cruel separation from their … Continue reading
Posted in African American experience, African Americans, American history, black history, Black history month, black is beautiful, Civil Rights, healing racism, institutional racism, Jim Crow, justice, liberty and justice for all, multi-racial, racial healing, racism, slavery, social justice, Uncategorized, victims of injustice
Tagged Black Lives Matter, healing, history, human trafficking, poem, police shootings, race, racial reconciliation
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Humanity is not just a manatee named Hugh
If someone kills a man to save a child, he is called a hero. However, nowadays, if he kills a gorilla to save a child, he’s harshly criticized. CBS News wrote: “The killing of a gorilla at the Cincinnati Zoo … Continue reading
Posted in abortion, animal rights, brainwashing, choose life, culture, culture wars, end of life, eternal life, evolution, evolution of life, human life, human rights, institutional racism, life is like, life matters, nationalism, natural selection, PETA, protest, purpose driven life, purpose of life, racism, respect for life, right to life, source of life, stop the violence, theory of evolution, Uncategorized, value of life, violence, violence epidemic, violence in society, war, wasting your life
Tagged Christianity, Cincinnati Zoo, devalued human life, gorilla killed, Harambe, manatee, value of human life
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