TY - BOOK AU - Tisby,Jemar TI - How to fight racism: courageous Christianity and the journey toward racial justice SN - 9780310104773 AV - HT1521.T598.H698 2021 PY - 2021/// CY - Grand Rapids, Michigan PB - Zondervan Reflective KW - Race relations KW - Religious aspects KW - Christianity KW - Racism KW - Race KW - Anti-racism KW - Racial justice KW - Christian life N1 - How to fight racism --; Awareness: How to explain race and the image of God --; How to explore your racial identity --; How to study the history of race --; Relationships: How to do reconciliation right --; How to make friends --; How to build diverse communities --; Commitment: How to work for racial justice --; How to fight systemic racism --; How to orient your life to racial justice --; Conclusion; 2 N2 - How to Fight Racism by Jemar Tisby is a handbook for fighting racism that provides readers with practical tools and suggestions, along with real-world examples of change, to enable them to become proactive initiators of racial justice. Racism is pervasive in today's world, and many are complicit in the failure to confront its evils. Jemar Tisby, author of the award-winning The Color of Compromise, believes we need to move beyond mere discussions about racism and begin equipping people with the practical tools to fight against it. How to Fight Racism is a handbook for pursuing racial justice with hands-on suggestions bolstered by real-world examples of change. Tisby offers an array of actionable items to confront racism in our relationships and in everyday life through a simple framework --; "A handbook for fighting racism that provides readers with practical tools and suggestions, along with real-world examples of change, to enable them to become proactive initiators of racial justice"--; Racism is pervasive today, but many people want to see that change. Tisby believe we need to move beyond talking about racism to equipping people with practical tools to fight it. Here he provides specific, actionable steps that enable you to be part of the solution. His clear model for thinking about race is a compelling call to dismantle a social hierarchy long stratified by skin color. -- ER -