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A call for unity in the face of growing dehumanization of marginalized people–from a powerful voice in the dialogue on racism today.
The walk back on a commitment to diversity, equity and inclusion. The silence across communities as the undocumented, primarily Latino population faces attack. The grandstanding of nationalism and the intersection with white supremacy and ideas of genetic superiority. These issues are not temporary but rather exist on a continuum in the history of racism and divisiveness. Meeks, who has spent a lifetime fighting for racial justice and healing, offers collaborative strategies to fight systemic racism--together. She also addresses current cases with civil rights impact in areas such as zoning, voting, and immigration, and delivers a powerful message about the need for unity in combating these destructive decisions.
This moment, Meeks argues, shows that othering is alive and well in America and a continuation of white supremacy. She also believes the United States has been complicit in continuing the destabilization of other countries and the cycles of ethnic cleansing. Within Black communities, she explains, there is a hesitance to join the conversations, but the fight is one that demands solidarity. Resistance is necessary to dispel hierarchies of human value and combat the failure of institutions.
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Title
Bridging the Rivers of Difference
Author
Catherine Meeks
Book Format
Hardback
Publisher
Church Publishing Incorporated
Published
June 2026
Dimensions
14 x 21.6 cm
ISBN
9781640659674
ISBN-10
1640659676
Eden Code
7437518
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