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10/27/2024
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The Real Reason You Can’t Understand the Black Experience in America
The surprising reason why some white people can easily grasp what Black Americans experience and others find it nearly impossible. OHF WEEKLY The Real Reason You Can't Understand the Black
10/24/2024
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Spare Us the Rebranding of Fascism, Love Like Jesus Told You
From OHF WEEKLY Vol. 5 No. 7. On evangelicals' sell-out of their faith in the biggest power grab in American history. OHF WEEKLY Spare Us the Rebranding of Fascism, Love Like Jesus Told You From
10/21/2024
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The Two Steps to Getting Someone on the Anti-Racism Express
How to get people to acknowledge that racial inequities exist and that it's wrong. OHF WEEKLY The Two Steps to Getting Someone on the Anti-Racism Express How to get people to acknowledge that
10/20/2024
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My Hatred: What Lies Beneath
Yes, the guy who ends his essays with Christ's command to “love one another” hates. There, I said it. OHF WEEKLY My Hatred: What Lies Beneath Yes, the guy who ends his essays with Christ's
8/1/2024
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Y Mi Mama Tambien
(And My Mom Too) OHF WEEKLY Y Mi Mama Tambien (And My Mom Too) By Clay Rivers • 31 Jul 2024 View in browser View in browser Photo by Trust "Tru" Katsande on Unsplash Today, the Republican
7/29/2024
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Hope Rejects Fear
The Super Power We're Most Afraid to Use OHF WEEKLY Hope Rejects Fear The Super Power We're Most Afraid to Use By Drew Downs • 29 Jul 2024 View in browser View in browser David Siglin on
7/28/2024
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OHF Magazine, Issue No. 4: The White Issue
Oppression and White Supremacy in America OHF WEEKLY OHF Magazine, Issue No. 4: The White Issue Oppression and White Supremacy in America By Clay Rivers • 27 Jul 2024 View in browser View in browser
7/14/2024
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The Reverend Canon Dr. Nelson Wardell Pinder: Priest, Activist, and Friend
From OHF WEEKLY Vol. 4 No. 31 On the celebrated life of the Reverend Canon Dr. Nelson Wardell Pinder, a man many would call the father of the civil rights movement in Central Florida. OHF WEEKLY The
6/19/2024
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Juneteenth: Celebrate Freedom
From OHF WEEKLY Vol. 5 No. 22 On the origins of Juneteenth and why the holiday matters. OHF WEEKLY Juneteenth: Celebrate Freedom From OHF WEEKLY Vol. 5 No. 22 On the origins of Juneteenth and why the
6/7/2024
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The Jim Crow Era Was Never “Happy Times” for Black People
Despite what you may have heard in the news lately, the period of Jim Crow was never nor can it ever be viewed as a period of benefit for Black families. OHF WEEKLY The Jim Crow Era Was Never “Happy
6/3/2024
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My Allyship Advocacy: How It Started. How It’s Going.
OHF WEEKLY, VOL. 6 NO. 8 On collaborations with international writers and editors about racism, a brief hiatus, PLUS tips for impactful advocacy. OHF WEEKLY My Allyship Advocacy: How It Started. How
6/3/2024
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The First Allies of George Floyd
This editor's letter was originally published by OHF Weekly on April 2, 2021. We reproduce it in its entirety to commemorate the third anniversary of Mr. Floyd's death. OHF WEEKLY The First
4/15/2024
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Wharlest Jackson Died for Our Rights
Tradeswomen have jobs today because of decades of organizing by Black workers OHF WEEKLY Wharlest Jackson Died for Our Rights By Molly Martin • 15 Apr 2024 View in browser View in browser Wharlest
3/31/2024
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Love One Another (2024)
Let's stop the denials, the what-aboutism, and the gaslighting and get about the real business of dismantling racism and extending the love of Christ to everyone. OHF WEEKLY Love One Another (2024)
3/30/2024
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Diversity Must Transcend Fear
Research concludes that the distrust many white people have for their neighbors is a result of their own discomfort with living among diverse racial groups. OHF WEEKLY Diversity Must Transcend Fear By
3/8/2024
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What’s Wrong with White Feminism?
OHF WEEKLY, VOL. 6 NO. 6 Editor's Letter, “My Reflections on Racism: An Irish Approach,” “Black Women's Integral Role in the Women's Suffrage Movement,” and a quote by Meghan Markle. OHF
3/8/2024
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My Reflections on Racism: An Irish Approach
Educator and poet Sylvia Wohlfarth shares her thoughts on racism in light of Ireland's plans to become free of racial discrimination. OHF WEEKLY My Reflections on Racism: An Irish Approach By
3/6/2024
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Are You Old, Daddy?
Parents' opinion of diversity — age, race, and sexual orientation, for example — inform our children's ability to manage the stress of the US's culture wars. OHF WEEKLY Are You Old, Daddy?
3/4/2024
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Why Black History Month 2024 is the Most Important Ever
We are increasingly seeing school boards removing books for review based on organized complaints from parents who mostly haven't read the books. OHF WEEKLY Why Black History Month 2024 is the Most
3/4/2024
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Black History Yesterday, Today, and Forever
OHF WEEKLY VOL 6 NO 3 On Black History writ large and small in the world and in our lives. OHF WEEKLY Black History Yesterday, Today, and Forever By The OHF Weekly Editors • 10 Feb 2024 • Comment View