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EPISODE · Feb 4, 2020 · 30 MIN

Racism and Racial Justice with Eduardo Bonilla-Silva

from The ChurchNext Podcast · host Eduardo Bonilla-Silva, Elizabeth Brignac

Perhaps the most dangerous attitude adopted after the Civil Rights era was that racial equality had finally come to America.That's what activist, author, and Duke University professor Eduardo Bonilla-Silva contends. He was involved in the Trinity Institute's 2016 conference, Listen for a Change: Sacred Conversations for Racial Justice. He says a new kind of racism has taken hold of American society, that's subtle, persistent, and dangerous. In this episode, Bonilla-Silva describes this new racism, how it got here, and what can be done about it. This episode will interest is ideal for people looking to deepen their understanding and conversations on racial injustice.

Learn how racism persists in America today. Eduardo Bonilla-Silva says it's subtle, it's harmful, it's growing, and there are things that can be done to address it.

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