06/05/2020
This week I learned a lesson about white privilege. I posted a sign that read: All Lives Matter, Love One Another. I heard from a couple of neighbors who shared, “yes, in the eyes of God and from the perspective of source energy, all lives do matter. However, to use this specific term at this specific time glosses over the extreme inequality and injustices that are unintentionally and, unfortunately, intentionally happening to one specific type of people, Black people. Hence the term “Black Lives Matter.” All lives do not matter in this country, until Black lives matter.”
Another shared an article written by Director John Powell, entitled, “When we fully claim Black Lives Matter, then we move closer to All Lives Matter.”
https://belonging.berkeley.edu/when-we-fully-claim-black-lives-matter-we-move-closer-all-lives-matter
Please forgive me. Hearing a quote from Holocaust survivor, Elie Wiesel who wrote, “Wherever people are persecuted because of their race, religion, or political views, that place must – at that moment – become the center of the universe.”
It’s time for me to do the hard work of examining my whiteness. It’s time I choose to focus on the injustice and inequality that people of color endure and my complicit part in it. It’s time I close my mouth and listen to others. And pray. And do what Jesus asked me to do, so I can lovingly serve others.
As a member of the Baptist Peace Fellowship of North America, (BPFNA-Bautistas por la Paz) we are posting anti-racist resources here to continue to help us live into God’s invitation to “Do justice, love mercy and walk humbly with your God.” (Micah 6:8)
https://www.bpfna.org/antiracism-contaelracismo?utm_source=newsletter&utm_medium=email&utm_content=Anti-racism%20resources&utm_campaign=The%20Right%20Time
Thank you again neighbors. Ever learning,
Gail Hill