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Racism is Not a Black Problem

The Rev. Junius B. Dotson, top executive of Discipleship Ministries, urges white people to raise their voices against systemic racism. "Declaring racism a black problem is like men declaring domestic violence a women's issue," he writes. Read his commentary at https://www.umcdiscipleship.org/blog/racism-is-not-a-black-problem-white-silence-is-no-longer-a-privilege.

United Against Racism

The people of The United Methodist Church recognize racism as a sin. With that recognition, we commit to challenging unjust systems of power and access. One action, a service of lament, is set for June 19 (watch for details at www.UMC.org). For more suggestions on what you can do, go to www.umc.org/endracism.
 



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