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Shane Claiborne
on community activism, living in proximity, following the leadership of people of color
Recorded July 8, 2020
At the time, Shane Claiborne was Director, Red Letter Christians
Timestamps
0:00-8:41
Can you share a little about your background and the work you are doing?
8:42-18:09
Why do you believe proximity is so important?
18:10-28:00
What are some practical ways we can work toward racial justice today?
28:01-31:15
You have been committed to serving in partnership with other Christians. Why is that important?
31:16-41:09
Why is it helpful for individuals who are White to serve under the leadership of individuals of color?
41:10-48:40
You've been doing activism work for a long time. If you could go back in time, is there anything you would do differently?
48:41-53:03
Sadly, leaders of color are often not given speaking opportunities at conferences. How can we help that to change?
53:04-1:04:18
I appreciate your willingness to take courageous stands on issues. What have you learned about overcoming pushback?
1:04:19-1:09:50
Is there anything we have not touched on that you would like to share?
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