Address: Faith Based Community Organizing for a Multiracial Society and Ethical Democracy
Document Type
Multimedia
Publication Date
4-2-2022
Publication Source
The Common Good in a Divided City: Racism, the Church, and the Challenge of Regional Solidarity
Abstract
Rich Wood discusses the successful practices of churches that engage in racial justice work and considers the skills and practices religious communities need to further develop in order to promote ethical democracy. Chuck Mingo, Renard Allen, and Caleb Ingram offer local responses.
Keywords
Racial justice, ethical democracy
eCommons Citation
Wood, Rich; Mingo, Chuck; Allen, Renard; and Ingram, Caleb, "Address: Faith Based Community Organizing for a Multiracial Society and Ethical Democracy" (2022). Community Conference: The Common Good in a Divided City. 1.
https://ecommons.udayton.edu/ferree_commongood/1
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