"How can we empathise with our brothers and sisters from different ethnicities if we don't understand their pain?"
Today's episode is a Black History Month special featuring Revd Anesia Cook, Vicar of the Parish of St Peter and St Oswald's, and the Bishop's Adviser on Black, Asian and Minority Anglicans.
In a powerful testimony, Anesia talks about:
✝️Why being non-racist isn't enough; we need to be anti-racist
✝️The importance of standing alongside those being discriminated against
✝️Black Lives Matter as a prophetic movement
✝️Her upbringing and ordination in Brazil
✝️Recognising our own biases and the need to change
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