[Craic] references from our liturgy this week.
Arthur Blomme
art at integralshift.ca
Sun Jun 7 11:17:25 PDT 2020
These are references that came out in our Sunday Community reflecting on
the swell in black Lives Matter. pertinent to the discussion on
racism. I thought i would share them with this group as well.
1.
Bryan Massingale <https://www.ncronline.org/person/bryan-massingale>
(Unsplash/Clay Banks)
<https://www.globalsistersreport.org/news/lament-and-love-becoming-anti-racist>
Lament and love — becoming anti-racist
<https://www.globalsistersreport.org/news/lament-and-love-becoming-anti-racist>
by Susan Rose Francois
<https://www.ncronline.org/authors/susan-rose-francois-0>
Jun 5, 2020
*Horizons - *This work of becoming anti-racist is for the long haul and
is not meant to make me feel better, but to commit to making our society
better and our human family whole.
https://www.ncronline.org/person/bryan-massingale
Stories can be both wondrous and dangerous, according to writer Thomas
King
<https://www.cbc.ca/radio/ideas/stories-can-be-both-wondrous-and-dangerous-according-to-writer-thomas-king-1.5593496>
https://www.cbc.ca/radio/ideas/stories-can-be-both-wondrous-and-dangerous-according-to-writer-thomas-king-1.5593496
IDEAS revisits the enduring message of King's powerful 2003 Massey
Lecture
CBC Radio· Posted: Jun 01, 2020 6:17 PM ET | Last Updated: June 4
Novelist Thomas King draws listeners in with his witty and profound
insights, examining the stories we tell each other. As an Indigenous man
he sees storytelling in all its power — as a force for connection, or
for division. (Trina Koster/Canadian Press)
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