The Bishops issued a new pastoral letter on racism (November 2018).
USCMA, Catholic Mobilizing Network and the National Federation for Catholic Youth Ministry hosted two webinars on the pastoral letter.
The first on May 14, 2019 focused on what does it say, how can we implement it, and what are next steps. To access the webinar, CLICK HERE.
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Catholic Mobilizing Network offers this handout (to download) on What is Restorative Justice?
It published and genorously shared the following video, where they summarize 5 key points from the 2018 pastoral letter against racism, Open Wide Our Hearts: The enduring call to love.
This should not be taken to be a complete or robust summary of the pastoral letter.
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On September 14, 2016, the following presentation was given regarding how faith communities can address racial justice. It was facilitated by Nicole Germain from the USCCB Department of Justice, Peace and Human Development.
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Understanding Racism, is a unique online approach to this emotional and complex issue through the lens of Catholic Social Teaching. This resource provides a safe, prayerful and thought-provoking interactive learning experience to guide a community in productive, action-oriented discussions. Essential concepts in Open Wide Our Hearts - the bishops pastoral letter on racism - are woven through every lesson.
Topics include: understanding race as a learned social construct, differentiating between prejudice and racism, recognizing and deconstructing implicit bias, identifying white privilege, rejecting color blindness, and practicing strategies for change. Throughout Understanding Racism, participants will engage the wisdom of Dr. Beverly Daniel Tatum, Fr. Bryan Massingale, Jane Elliot, Ruby Bridges, Drs. Kenneth and Mamie Clark, as well as Sacred Scripture and foundational Catholic Social Teaching documents.
Understanding Racism is a production of St. Mary’s Press.
Link for more information and to request a review experience.