Brown Faces, White Spaces
Confronting Systemic Racism to Bring Healing and Restoration
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“A journey that encourages us to love our neighbors in real time as we understand the history that has shaped us.”—Terence Lester, PhD, founder of Love Beyond Walls
We might think of systemic racism as an unfortunate part of American history, something that happened back in the day. But the systems were never truly dismantled in our country, leaving artifacts of injustice that continue to affect every aspect of life for Black and Brown Americans.
Many of us feel overwhelmed by the problem, unsure how we can make a difference. Yet God calls the church to stand firmly committed to racial reconciliation—and for each one of us to make choices that lead to healing.
In Brown Faces, White Spaces, Latasha Morrison—a speaker, bridge builder, and champion for unity—explores nine aspects of American life where systemic racism still flourishes, including education, healthcare, the justice system, entertainment, and the church. Through story, historical context, and present realities, Morrison looks at what it means to recognize and confess the truth about inequities in the system (preparation), commit ourselves to changing the system (dedication), and move into true freedom as a society (liberation).
Drawing on rich sociological insights, as well as experiences of family and friends and from her own life, Morrison asks: How does knowing our country’s history make a difference in how we live today? How does Jesus’s divine act of reconciliation on the cross lead to human liberation from oppression? How might we create systems for all to flourish?
This honest, hope-filled book shows us how we can reform historically white spaces and create systems that work for the good of all. Join the bridge-building movement that is listening, learning, and working together for equity in every aspect of our lives.
Includes questions for personal reflection and group discussion.
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“In this ambitious outing, diversity consultant Morrison (Be the Bridge) examines systems of oppression that undergird American society and uses biblical principles to call for reform. . . . Case studies reinforce Morrison’s message that systemic reform begins with small-scale change. It’s a solid starting point for Christians looking to help build a more equitable world.”—Publishers Weekly
“Thorough, insightful, and challenging. After reading this book, I feel more ready than ever to be a voice for liberation.”—Danielle Coke Balfour, artist, speaker, entrepreneur, and founder of Oh Happy Dani
“A profound exploration of systemic racism in American institutions. Morrison skillfully intertwines historical context with personal narratives, highlighting the long-lasting impact of racial inequities. This isan essential read for anyone committed to understanding and addressing racial justice issues.”—Lisa V. Fields, founder and president of Jude 3 Project
“This trustworthy guide inspires us to imagine a time when racism’s power will be broken in every domain of society.”—David Swanson, author of Rediscipling the White Church
“Brown Faces, White Spaces is a canvas of both historical and gospel truth upon which Morrison prophetically paints with expertise and hope.”—Ashlee Eiland, thought leader, Bible teacher, and author of Say Good
“The truth really shall set us free, and in this book, Latasha Morrison guides us through historical, cultural, and biblical truths—truths that, if we were to take them seriously, would shift the liberation both experienced and felt in the United States.”—Pricelis Perreaux-Dominguez, creator of the Sowers Summit
“One day, the status quo of righteousness and justice will roll down like a river. Until that day, this book offers insight and guidance to pick up the mantles left for us to confront injustice and join the important work of resistance.”—Michelle Ferrigno Warren, activist and author
“Brown Faces, White Spaces is more than just another narrative about injustice; it’s a call to action. Masterfully intertwining personal narratives with historical analysis, Morrison invites readers on a journey that encourages us to love our neighbors in real time as we understand the history that has shaped us.”—Terence Lester, PhD, founder of Love Beyond Walls
“Thorough, insightful, and challenging. After reading this book, I feel more ready than ever to be a voice for liberation.”—Danielle Coke Balfour, artist, speaker, entrepreneur, and founder of Oh Happy Dani
“A profound exploration of systemic racism in American institutions. Morrison skillfully intertwines historical context with personal narratives, highlighting the long-lasting impact of racial inequities. This isan essential read for anyone committed to understanding and addressing racial justice issues.”—Lisa V. Fields, founder and president of Jude 3 Project
“This trustworthy guide inspires us to imagine a time when racism’s power will be broken in every domain of society.”—David Swanson, author of Rediscipling the White Church
“Brown Faces, White Spaces is a canvas of both historical and gospel truth upon which Morrison prophetically paints with expertise and hope.”—Ashlee Eiland, thought leader, Bible teacher, and author of Say Good
“The truth really shall set us free, and in this book, Latasha Morrison guides us through historical, cultural, and biblical truths—truths that, if we were to take them seriously, would shift the liberation both experienced and felt in the United States.”—Pricelis Perreaux-Dominguez, creator of the Sowers Summit
“One day, the status quo of righteousness and justice will roll down like a river. Until that day, this book offers insight and guidance to pick up the mantles left for us to confront injustice and join the important work of resistance.”—Michelle Ferrigno Warren, activist and author
“Brown Faces, White Spaces is more than just another narrative about injustice; it’s a call to action. Masterfully intertwining personal narratives with historical analysis, Morrison invites readers on a journey that encourages us to love our neighbors in real time as we understand the history that has shaped us.”—Terence Lester, PhD, founder of Love Beyond Walls
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