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“Be with us, as we acknowledge the sins of slavery, racism, and discrimination”
black and white photo of black person at a protest holding up a sign that reads “If you are free, you need to free somebody else. If you have some power, then your job is to empower somebody else.” ―Toni Morrison

Al Het recalling sins against Black Americans

Al Het for Our Racial History

“have we become so familiar that we have memorized the Great Lie”

A Lament of White Supremacy

“If we realized the diversity of Black people and their experiences, but didn’t practice radical empathy with them — lo dayenu.”

Abolitionist Lo Dayenu

In memory of George Floyd and thousands more since 1619

Who Can’t Breathe? Three Outcries and a Prayer

An Omer prayer for racist and antisemitic violence

Counting the Uncountable

The CBH Anti-Racism Project has created a way for each of us, at home, to mark the Omer with reflections on race and freedom.

Counting the Omer Against Racism

The Reconstructionist Network

Learning to Say "We": Writing Identity

In this immersion, we will reflect and expand on our personal experiences of identity, using writing exercises and in-depth discussions to think about, challenge, discover, explore, and experiment with different ways to identify ourselves, to consider how those ways connect us to and separate us from others, and how they represent and misrepresent aspects of who we are.

Four sessions, starting June 15th

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