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Community Conversation, June 7, 2017

by lindaoppenheim | May 26, 2017 | Community Meeting

Courageous Conversations: Race at the Crossroads, May 22, 6:30 p.m.

by lindaoppenheim | May 19, 2017 | Broadcast, Events

Talking about race can evoke fear, anger, misunderstanding. So it often remains the elephant in the room. This panel discussion asks the question, “What do we lose when we don’t talk about race and how could our lives improve if we did?” Why this issue? In...

Sacred Conversations for Racial Justice, January 21-23, 2016

by lindaoppenheim | Jan 11, 2016 | Events

Trinity Institute 2016 is an action-oriented theological conference for racial justice,  from Thursday to Saturday, January 21-23. It is held in New York and simulcast at Trinity Church, 33 Mercer Street, Princeton. The cost for the simulcast event with on site...

Before Starbucks, Bronx Cafe Blended Coffee and Race Dialogue

by lindaoppenheim | Apr 1, 2015 | Article

“Months before Starbucks’s much-derided “Race Together” initiative, [Vernicia Colon] ran the Mix Coffeehaus, a South Bronx pop-up shop that used the act of ordering coffee to get customers to explore their own racial identity.”

When white friends don’t believe what blacks go through

by lindaoppenheim | Sep 10, 2014 | Opinion

“When they deny my life experience, I know the friendship has its boundaries. . . . They have to believe, and be willing to learn.”   So says award-winning multimedia journalist, Mary C. Curtis, in a September 9, 2014 blogpost.  She describes reactions of...
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