Everyday words and phrases that have racist connotations
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Diversity and Inclusion: Walking the Talk
According to the Pew Research Center, the United States will not have a single racial or ethnic majority by 2055. Increasing diversity will provide opportunities to create large-scale social change for leaders prepared to collaborate across differences. This kind of collaborative problem solving will also require a different set of leadership skills. This recorded webinar…
An article of very useful resources for both federal and civilian chaplains.
For chaplains dealing with the challenges of COVID-19 deaths
The Best Online Resources for COVID Quarantine and Isolation Period
The Best Online Resources for COVID Quarantine and Isolation Period
Last Moments at a Distance Amid COVID-19
Watch a New York City Chaplain Discuss Guiding People Through Their Last Moments at a Distance Amid COVID-19
Free digital download from Barna!
“… most white Christians miss and misunderstand the lived experience of black Christians. We’ve been tracking this gap for years, including the higher degree to which black Christians perceive police brutality, experience the effects of racism and believe the effects of slavery continue to this day. We encourage leaders, especially white leaders, to use this…
A Great and Timely Resource!
COVID-19: Global Reflections on Faith, Health, and Justice
Guest Perspective: Because We Care – Risk for Moral Injury During the Covid-19 Pandemic
Guest Perspective: Because We Care – Risk for Moral Injury During the Covid-19 Pandemic
It is always good to know the proper vocabulary
An LGBTQIA+ Vocabulary | A NEW CLGS Resource for Faith Communities
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