Vision
Vol. 30, No. 5
September/October 2020
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Racism: Opening our eyes, speaking our truth
Fighting racism also has to happen from within – by David Lichter, Executive Director
Chaplains’ skills of listening are tool to address racism – by Jim Letourneau
Unpacking a knapsack full of privileges – by Sheri Bartlett Browne
“Not from you”: Direct racism is still with us – by Maritza Ramos Pratt
Seeing grief but missing anger: A moment of cultural learning – by Jennifer W. Paquette
Micro-aggressions represent the subtle side of racism – by Charles Kibirige
White people, recognize the racist water we swim in – by Kevin S. Crowder
“Where are you from?” is a loaded question – by Ruth Jandeska
When so many can’t breathe, chaplains witness to the breath of God – by Anne Windholz
Interracial marriage offers firsthand look at racism – and numbness – by Daniel Waters
Beyond competence: Cultural humility means lifelong openness – by Nicholas Perkins