How to Fight Racism - "Community Building" with Demetrius Short & Nate Paulk

 
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The year 2020 was a strong reminder that racism is not a simple problem of the past, and it cannot be met with simple solutions. At its core, racism diminishes the image of God in people of color, keeping them from living in the fullness that was God’s vision for humanity. How can we bring about true equity in our communities, churches, and in our nation? What are the practical steps that we can take now to bring about flourishing and reconciliation?

In this episode, Chris and Eddie talk to Nate Paulk and Demetrius Short, two men who have partnered together to create a shared space for meaningful community in the East Nashville area. Paulk and Short operate out of radical hospitality for their neighbors and have turned their ears toward the concerns and hopes of their community to foster spaces where people of all races can thrive. Paulk and Short discuss the importance of uncovering implicit biases, ways we can ensure that diversity is not just a box to check off, what it looks like to establish trust, and how our natural curiosity can lead to greater conversations about how to love our neighbors better.

If you would like to donate to Trinity Community Commons’ fire relief fund, you can access the fundraiser here.

 

Resources:

Learn more about Trinity Community Commons here


Follow Trinity Community Commons on Facebook:

https://www.facebook.com/trinitycommunitycommons/ 


Learn more about Transformation Life Center here


Follow Transformation Life Center on Facebook:

https://www.facebook.com/Transformation-Life-Center-101602571394990 


Check out Demetrius Short’s bio here:

http://transformationlifecenter.org/about-tlc/our-founder 


Follow Demetrius Short on social media:

https://www.facebook.com/demetrius.short 

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