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Mark Charles
on the Doctrine of Discovery, empire and Christianity, reparations
Recorded June 22, 2020
At the time, Mark Charles was Speaker, writer, consultant
Timestamps
0:00-24:54
What are some ways that Christians can help promote racial justice?
24:55-32:23
Do you believe that any of the churches in the U.S., including churches led by people of color, are free from the influence of "empire?"
32:24- 40:42
Are you hopeful that younger generations will be able to address these issues effectively?
40:43-47:57
What are some ways that injustice related to land titles could be addressed in a systemic way?
47:58-53:00
In the past when we talked, you expressed that reparations can be pursued in productive and unproductive ways. Can you explain?
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Michelle Higgins
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Daniel Hill
on white superiority, structural change, repentance
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