All Racial Justice Sunday articles
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         Reviews ReviewsWe’re all capable of evil. That’s the message of Auschwitz drama ‘Zone of Interest’The horror of evil is not that it is rare, but that it is so common and banal, says Guy Hewitt 
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         Opinion OpinionChristians don’t have to choose between love and justiceLove or justice? It isn’t really a choice, says Richard Reddie, as churches across Britain and Ireland mark Racial Justice Sunday by praying and taking action to address inequality and discrimination 
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         Opinion OpinionThe Stephen Lawrence murder was a watershed moment. Racial Justice Sunday is needed more than everThe racist killing of Stephen Lawrence 30 years ago led to the mainstream adoption of Racial Justice Sunday. The annual event, which is due to take place next week, serves as a reminder of the importance of respect, dignity, equity and justice in Church and wider society, says Richard Reddie 
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         Opinion OpinionFrom Windrush to Brexit, the British Church has struggled to address racismAs Black History Month gets underway, Richard Reddie takes a look at the events that have shaped the Church’s racial justice journey. We may not be where we want to be, he says, but there’s still time to finish the race well 
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         Opinion OpinionAfter George Floyd, I needed a new prayer. When thousands joined Black Liturgies I realised I wasn’t aloneAhead of Racial Justice Sunday, Cole Arthur Riley explains how racial injustice sparked her to create Black Liturgies 
 











 
				 
				 
				 
				 
				 
				