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Friendship as a Key to Racial Reconciliation

May 7, 2014 / Kiersti Giron / black history, community, Donald Stirling, growing, Native Americans, racial reconciliation, Trayvon Martin
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Recently the racism in Donald Stirling’s alleged remarks has created a bit of a media uproar. For me, it’s been another reminder, as with Trayvon Martin, that while we’ve made progress, racial tensions are far from resolved in America. And it’s gotten me thinking. If Mr. Stirling did indeed make these remarks, I can’t help […]

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You’ve Got to be Carefully Taught

July 24, 2013 / Kiersti Giron / community, Jesus, listening, prayer, racial reconciliation, Trayvon Martin
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    My mom and sister and I finished watching South Pacific the other night. We’d started it a while ago, after I gave it, along with two other classic Rodgers and Hammerstein DVDs, to my sister for her birthday, but with the busyness of life lately we’d hadn’t yet seen the second act. Though […]

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