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living an intercultural life

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between worlds – living an intercultural life Skip to content between worlds living an intercultural life Menu About Book Endorsements Reviews Social Media Contact Explore Schedule Culture & Race , Restoration & Reconciliation , Social & Political Issues A Plea for the Long Haul June 3, 2020 between worlds Photo by Simon Migaj on Pexels.com Words. There are too many of them flying around, and also not nearly enough to adequately describe these days. I scroll the feeds and see anger, sorrow, shock, despair. The emotions run deep, and even people who’ve never said a word publically about race feel compelled to say something. A man was murdered by a policeman before our very eyes, and White America was bored enough to finally pay attention, and suddenly, we care. On one level, it’s heartening to see such broad support for the pain caused by the racism of our country. I’d rather the masses say something over nothing. But on another level, all the...

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