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Race for Justice : The struggle for equality and inclusion in British and Irish churches, Paperback / softback Book

Race for Justice : The struggle for equality and inclusion in British and Irish churches Paperback / softback

Paperback / softback

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In 2020 Britain marked the 25th anniversary of Racial Justice Sunday. This movement was established at a time when the UK was having to face up to both overt and subversive forms of racism, epitomised by the tragic killing of black teenager, Stephen Lawrence, in Eltham in 1993.

This murder, and other racist attacks, gave mainstream visibility to the struggle of many Black, Asian and Minority Ethnic people to obtain full equality and justice. Race for Justice brings together a collection of voices on this vital issue from a wide variety of Christian denominations.

Each contributor to this volume serves as a racial justice, equalities, diversity, or inclusion officer.

Equipped with extensive frontline experience, they each give their perspective on the successes and failures of race relations in the church over the last quarter of a century, as well as addressing contemporary challenges and their hopes for the future.

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