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Racial Reparations: Faith Communities and Political Action

In their infamous booklet "Southern Slavery as It Was," Doug Wilson of Moscow Idaho, and Steve Wilkins wrote: “There has never been a multi-racial society which has existed with such mutual intimacy and harmony in the history of the world.” The clear implication of this statement (yet to be retracted) is that Americans owe nothing to the descendants of these happy plantation workers.

Spokane Clergy, Groups, Say Anti-racist Education Needs To Continue Beyond Black History Month

At Bethel AME, their new Pastor, Benjamin Watson, is spending this month reclaiming Blackness in the Bible as well as throughout U.S. history.

Author of “Black Spokane” to Present African American History Month Lecture at Whitworth University

Dwayne Mack, Ph.D., will present a lecture titled "Black Women in Spokane: Emerging from the Shadows of Jim and Jane Crow," for African American History Month at Whitworth University.

Whitworth marks Black History Month with talk on theology, race, social justice

February is Black History Month, and to celebrate, Whitworth University is bringing internationally-known speaker Dwight Hopkins to campus for a lecture titled “What is a Christian Black Theology of Liberation.”

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