Jemar Tisby on historical perspective, Black led leadership, pros / cons of multiracial organizations

Timestamps

0:00-1:52
Over the last three months (June-August 2020) your book, The Color of Compromise, has had a major impact in our country. What has that experience been like for you?
1:53-6:59
What recommendations do you have for Christians who want to work for racial justice?
7:00-11:49
There is a lot of debate these days about what is true and factual. How can we navigate that in terms of understanding the history of our country and the organizations we are a part of?
11:50-15:51
What is the importance of Black leadership in the church and in the history of our country?
15:52-18:50
Why is it important to have Black leadership in multiracial organizations?
18:51-21:28
We often observe a tokenized approach to Black leadership in multiracial organizations. How is what you are proposing different from tokenism?
21:29-24:27
We often see a pattern of progress being made, backlash, and then regression. Do you see examples of that in your work as well?
24:28-27:49
How can we create new ministry models where leaders aren't reluctant to pursue racial justice for fear that they will lose their funding?
27:50-32:25
Is there anything else you would like to share?
32:26-33:51
What are you up to these days and how can people be a part of it?