Color of Compromise Participant Registration

Join us for a Zoom Book Study and discussion over: The Color of Compromise by Jemar Tisby.
Anyone who wants to join in these conversations is invited to participate. We ask that you make a commitment to read the book and do the reflection exercises in between meeting and attend at least three of the Zoom classes.

The discussions will be on the following Sunday afternoons from 4:00-5:30 pm.

Session 1 - June 28
How (and Why) We are Going to Talk about Racism

Session 2 - July 12
Origins of Racial Conflict in Early America

Session 3 - July 26
The Jim Crow Era

Session 4 - August 9
Civil Rights to Black Lives Matter

Session 5 - August 16
What Now?

We will conclude our study in August with two deliberation sessions, with the help from training from Baylor’s Public Deliberation Initiative. The first deliberation session will be on The Church’s Role in a Divided Society and the second session will be on DaySpring’s response to racism. More details about these will be shared at a later date.
 
 
 
 
 
 
For the book study, each participant will need to purchase a copy of The Color of Compromise by Jemar Tisby.  


**Please note: Copies are no longer available in the office. Please secure your own book.

 
 
 
 
 
 

Description

Join us for a Zoom Book Study and discussion over: The Color of Compromise by Jemar Tisby.
Anyone who wants to join in these conversations is invited to participate. We ask that you make a commitment to read the book and do the reflection exercises in between meeting and attend at least three of the Zoom classes.

The discussions will be on the following Sunday afternoons from 4:00-5:30 pm.

Session 1 - June 28
How (and Why) We are Going to Talk about Racism

Session 2 - July 12
Origins of Racial Conflict in Early America

Session 3 - July 26
The Jim Crow Era

Session 4 - August 9
Civil Rights to Black Lives Matter

Session 5 - August 16
What Now?

We will conclude our study in August with two deliberation sessions, with the help from training from Baylor’s Public Deliberation Initiative. The first deliberation session will be on The Church’s Role in a Divided Society and the second session will be on DaySpring’s response to racism. More details about these will be shared at a later date.