Modern Vectors of Economic Oppression Religious Institutions

White Economic Advantage + Black Economic Suppression

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Modern Vectors of Economic Oppression

"“Christian complicity with racism in the twenty-first century looks different than complicity with racism in the past. It looks like Christians responding to 'black lives matter' with the phrase 'all lives matter.' It looks like Christians consistently supporting a president whose racism has been on display for decades. It looks like Christians telling black people and their allies that their attempts to bring up racial concerns are 'divisive.' It looks conversations on race that focus on individual relationships and are unwilling to discuss systemic solutions. Perhaps Christian complicity in racism has not changed after all. Although the characters and the specifics are new, many of the same rationalizations for racism remain.”

Jamar Tisby, PhD, from "The Color of Compromise: The Truth About the American Church's Complicity in Racism"

Learn about how faith communities and religious doctrine affect the racial wealth gap:

Overview

Summary
Personal Narratives
Timelines of Disparity
Metrics

Methods of Discrimination

Biblical Justification of White Supremacy
Christian Doctrine Supporting Slavery
Churches and Racial Covenants / Redlining
Christian Investment in the Slave Trade
Churches Owned Enslaved People and Plantations
Enslaved Labor Built Churches
Erasure of Black and Indigenous Theologies
Ongoing White Supremacist Alignment
Refusal to Admit African Americans
White Christian Nationalism
White Jesus and Iconography of Domination

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