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How do we know?

Starlette McNeill wrote 3 weeks ago: “Oh, I know him!”  We believe that we know a person because we can remember his name or … more →

Tags: Race, Teaching Racelessness, racial identity, teaching racelessness

There is a place for everyone

Starlette McNeill wrote 1 month ago: “Everything has its place and there is a place for everything.”  This is one of my favor … more →

Tags: Race, Teaching Racelessness, aracial theology, post- racial theology, race-less theology, Colossians 1.16-17, Ephesians 5.16

Tim Wise on White Privilege

Starlette McNeill wrote 2 months ago: Noted author and prolific speaker, Tim Wise speaks about the origin of whiteness and white privilege … more →

Tags: Race, whiteness, white privilege, white privilege, whiteness, Tim Wise, Hurricane Katrina and race, origin of whiteness

No Longer a Negro

Starlette McNeill wrote 2 months ago: Hope Yen of the Associated Press reports that “Negro will no longer be used on U.S. Census sur … more →

Tags: Race, HOPE YEN, negro, U.S. Census survey

Turn off all stereotypes2 comments

Starlette McNeill wrote 4 months ago: “Have you ever wondered what educated black people like? Why do we like baked chicken?  Why do … more →

Tags: Race, Race and Predetermination, Stereotypes, STUFF EDUCATED BLACK PEOPLE LIKE, black on black stereotypes

The Abolitionists

Starlette McNeill wrote 4 months ago: A new three part PBS series, The Abolitionists, will premiere today (Jan.8) and highlight the role o … more →

Tags: Race and Christian Identity, Race and Christian Witness, abolitionism and faith, Christianity and American slavery, PBS Series, The Abolitionists

The Real Tragedy

Starlette McNeill wrote 4 months ago: Today, the children and staff of Sandy Hook Elementary School in Newtown, CT return to class.  It … more →

Tags: Race, Sandy Hook Elementary School, Rev. Michael Eric Dyson, Rev. Jesse Jackson, SR, Tavis Smiley, Sandy Hook and race, Newtown tragedy, gun violence in schools

Robert Griffin III and Authentic Blackness

Starlette McNeill wrote 5 months ago: “Is he a brother or a cornball brother?” asked ESPN’s Rob Parker.  He was question … more →

Tags: Race and Sports, Robert Griffin III, Rob Parker, Authentic Blackness, cornball brother, not black enough

Racist Halloween Costumes

Starlette McNeill wrote 6 months ago: “Race and the Halloween Mask of Ignorance,” an article on The Root, reminds us that the … more →

Tags: Race, offensive halloween costumes, race and Halloween, race and Halloween costumes

J. Kameron Carter on Christianity and Race

Starlette McNeill wrote 6 months ago: Additional Resources An Interview with J. Kameron Carter The Princeton Theological Review, Theology … more →

Tags: Race, Race and Christian Witness, Race and Place, J. Kameron Carter, Race: A Theological Account, Theology, trayvon martin case, Religion, Duke Divinity School

Race and the Christian1 comment

Starlette McNeill wrote 7 months ago: Three thoughtful and thought- provoking presentations on race and the gospel of Jesus Christ by John … more →

Tags: Race and Christian Identity, Race and Christian Witness, Romans 5, Race and the Christian, John Piper, Tim Kelly, Anthony Bradley, bloodlines, racism and corporate evil

Race and Political Party Affiliation: Is there a connection?

Starlette McNeill wrote 8 months ago: The Washington Post looks at “The politics of race and religion in two pie charts” and p … more →

Tags: Race, Race and Politics, the politcs of race and religion in two pie charts, Pew Forum on Religion and Public Life, religion and politics 2012, race of Democrats, race of Republicans

First Lady Michelle Obama: The Face of a Slave?2 comments

Starlette McNeill wrote 8 months ago: The New York Daily News reports that First Lady Michelle Obama’s face was superimposed onto a … more →

Tags: Race, Race and Politics, First Lady Michelle Obama, Fuera de serie, Portrait d'une Negresse, Marie Guillemine Benoist

Race and the Lie of the Self- Made Person

Starlette McNeill wrote 8 months ago: “It is he who made us and not we ourselves.” ~Psalm 100.3 There are no self- made person … more →

Tags: Race, Racial Identity, post- racial liberation theology, raceless theology, self-made, race man, credit to your race, Psalm 100: 3, race and the creation of humanity

Not So Different After All

Starlette McNeill wrote 9 months ago: A recent article about President Obama’s relation to America’s first African slave throu … more →

Tags: Race, Racial Identity, Obama related to America's first slave, President Obama and Ancestry.com, Stanley Ann Dunham, Punch, America's first slave, Punch enslaved for life, the first man enslaved for life

What Can We Boast In?

Starlette McNeill wrote 10 months ago: I am reminded each time I devote time to the reading of sacred Scripture how much of it remains unkn … more →

Tags: Race, Race and Christian Identity, Romans 3: 23, Abraham, Romans 4.1-5, Ephesians 6: 10, boasting about race, race and the righteousness of God, boasting in the cross of Christ

Your Black Self: How Race Makes Us Hurt Ourselves

Starlette McNeill wrote 11 months ago: My mother would often say to us, “Sit your black (expletive) down.” After arguments with … more →

Tags: Race, Race and Speech, black is beautiful campaign, your black self, self- hate speech, The View, Barbara Walters says nigger, Sherri Shepherd, my nigga as my brother

Can Christ Not Forgive The Sins of Race?2 comments

Starlette McNeill wrote 1 year ago: She asked for my forgiveness. Though she had not been involved in the plot, had not planted the box … more →

Tags: Race, romans 8.1, race and forgiveness, race and reconciliation, four little girls, Sixteenth Street Baptist Church, Birmingham, Addie Mae Collins, Denise McNair

Called Everything But A Child Of God

Starlette McNeill wrote 1 year ago: Colored. Negro. Nigger. Coon. Monkey. Jigaboo. Blacky. African booty- scratcher. It seems that Afric … more →

Tags: Race, aracial theology, post- racial liberation theology, called everything but a child of God, Ernie Davis, the express, spook, coping mechanisms of race, I told Jesus


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