005 - "Some of my best friends are black", which was Episode 4, finished, and hosts Randy Bonser and Mel Turner just kept on talking. So this is part 2 of that episode. In particular, the friends discuss the "C" (Commitment) in author Jemar Tisby's "ARC" of racial reconciliation
To read about the ARC, go to our web site (InsensitiveSpeech.com) and read the blog that explains the acronym. Or better yet, read Tisby's The Color of Compromise. Randy explains why Tisby's ARC is not complete because to begin to research on racism, or to form a cross-racial relationship, you have to first "commit" to the process.
Mel discusses what it takes to be great in this area: "To be great, you first have to be good; to be good , you first have to be bad; to be bad, you first have to do something." Which is harder than it seems in our racially tense culture.
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