Engaging In Direct Repair How Will You Chart Your Path?

Ready to Engage? Try One of Our Guides

Whether you are a member of a family ready to walk the path of racial healing through engaging in direct repair, or a congregation, we have tools and course materials to guide you down the path of repair.  We feature both self-study guides and cohort-based opportunities. 

Our Perspective on Direct Repair 

We acknowledge that only a federally-funded program for descendants of the enslaved constitutes true reparations.

However - we have noticed that when communities come together to engage in acts of direct repair, those who join become supporters of the national movement.

Therefore, it is our firm belief that engagement in direct repair at the personal, local, institutional, and regional levels supports the national movement for reparations. 

FAMILIES AND CONGREGATIONS: PLANNING A PLAN OF REPAIR

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FOR CONGREGATIONS

Is your faith community's racial justice group looking for a way to deepen its work?  Our guide provides a detailed path for congregations to take the next step on the journey of repair.  Includes specific steps, sample sermons, and links to other faith communities' reparations efforts.

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FOR INDIVIDUALS & FAMILIES

For white individuals and families who wish to take their support for reparations to the next level.  We'll show you how to craft family plans of repair based on our family histories plus evaluate ways we can further activate our commitments to repair.  Solo and cohort-based learning opportunities are available.

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