From August 12-15, 2024, Memphis, TN, will host the Lott Carey Annual Session, featuring a series of Mission Education classes. These classes, guided by Dr. Evans L. Spagner, Lott Carey mission education coordinator, will be led by various facilitators and focus on the critical theme of racial justice.
The primary text for these sessions will be Silencing White Noise: Six Practices to Overcome Our Inaction on Race, by Rev. Dr. Willie Dwayne Francois III. This book explores systemic and structural racial issues that persist in society. Dr. Francois, Senior Pastor at Fountain Baptist Church of Summit, NJ, and Associate Professor of Liberation Theology at New York Theological Seminary, delves into the reasons behind our collective inaction on race and provides practical steps to address and overcome these challenges.
Dr. Francois’s work examines the prevalence of racial practices, policies, programs, systems, and structures that contribute to ongoing racial disparities. Through the rubric of what he calls “White Noise,” he addresses several critical questions and statements that often arise in discussions about race, including “I don’t see color. We are all the same in Christ,” “It’s not my fault. Slavery was so long ago. Get over it,” “I’ve had it hard too, but I worked hard,” “Why does everything have to be about race?” “It’s not my job to fix racism,” and “I’m scared of the backlash.”
These discussions will explore the implications of colorblindness, the long-lasting impacts of slavery, the differences between individual hardships and systemic racial barriers, the importance of ongoing conversations about race, the role of individuals and communities in combating racism, and the fear of backlash.
The Mission Education classes aim to equip participants with a deeper understanding of racial issues and practical tools to foster racial justice in their communities. By engaging with Dr. Francois’s insightful analysis and participating in guided discussions, attendees will be better prepared to confront and dismantle racial inequities.
This year’s Lott Carey Annual Session promises to be a transformative experience, empowering individuals to take meaningful action toward racial justice.
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