Racial Justice Champions

Racial Justice Champions’ is a new resource from Churches Together in Britain and Ireland. It is dedicated to the ‘troublemakers’ – those heroic individuals who created the ‘right type of trouble’ in championing racial justice at what was deemed the wrong time for churches and Christian organisations.

​”This publication is an opportunity to celebrate the invaluable contributions of these often-unsung individuals who spoke about racial justice when it was unfashionable to do so. In hearing their stories, let us be educated and encouraged, but most of all inspired to do likewise.” Richard Reddie, CTBI Director of Justice and Inclusion.

A great resourse for Black History Month. More information and download here.

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