racial justice
working for racial justice across
britain and ireland
Wanted: Racial Justice Administrator
Help to make a real difference in both Church and society in this stimulating and responsible post at the heart of the small but dynamic racial justice team.
Many Voices, One Voice
5 June 2008
A conference to promote black writing from a faith perspective, bringing together writers and publishers.
Many Voices, One Voice - flyer and booking form (PDF)
Churches' Racial Justice Network
Discrimination on the basis of skin colour, ethnic group or cultural identity is as old as human society itself. Its effects - from bullying in the school playground to genocide - are devastating on both victims and perpetrators.
Christians believe that all people are made in the image of God and the universal Church comprises people from every background and culture. Yet we continue to live in a very unequal and unjust world where ethnic conflict abounds.
At their best, church congregations can point the way to a healthy community where all are valued and live together in mutual respect: at their worst they simply reflect the evils of the society in which they are set.
The Churches' Racial Justice Network works for racial justice across Britain and Ireland. We aim to make a real difference in the Christian community and far beyond by raising awareness, encouraging effective working together and facilitating imaginative local initiatives.
For the latest news from the racial justice team, a wide range of articles on relevant topics and information from our many partners, see our in-house magazine Racial Justice Today.
