James Cone’s The Cross and The Lynching Tree is far and away one of the single most influential books I have read. It gave form to general ideas that had been floating and grounded my understanding in a rich tradition. Y’all should definitely give it a read if you get the chance. I’ve been planningContinue reading “The Cross and The Lynching Tree by Dr. James Cone”
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Meeting Climate Change with Art: The Intersection of Race
This week starts with a particularly heavy subject – The intersection of race and climate change. So, I’m going to jump straight into it with a fantastic Ta-Nehisi Coates excerpt shared to me by our fellow artist Cassidy Klein. The following is from Between the World and Me. Read it! This excerpt is too powerful to abbreviate. “… PlunderContinue reading “Meeting Climate Change with Art: The Intersection of Race”