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“O Holy Night”

“O Holy Night”

O Holy Night performed by Ben Caplan I have to give a shout out to Zach W. Lambert for his outstanding Twitter thread in which he walks through the story behind “O Holy Night,” highlighting the prophetic invitation of its

Dwight J. Friesen December 21, 2022December 21, 2022

Seattle Times on “Reconnect South Park”

Seattle Times on “Reconnect South Park”

David Kroman, a staff reporter for the Seattle Times, has been covering the story of a grassroots movement to decommission a section of Hwy 99 and to reconnect two parts of Seattle’s South Park neighborhood that was cut in two.

Dwight J. Friesen August 23, 2022August 31, 2022

Systemic Racism Kills Again

Systemic Racism Kills Again

As the details of Saturday’s horrific mass shooting in Buffalo continue to emerge it is painfully clear, yet again, that the evils of assumed white body supremacy and black body racism persist.  Racial hatred ought to have no place in

Dwight J. Friesen May 17, 2022May 20, 2022

Walking Sacred Ground… Montgomery, Selma, & Birmingham

Walking Sacred Ground… Montgomery, Selma, & Birmingham

During our first trip to visit my sister and her family since they made the seismic move from Calgary, Alberta to Birmingham, Alabama – which happened to be our first flight anywhere since the beginning of the pandemic – they

Dwight J. Friesen July 25, 2021November 17, 2021

“Defund the Police” Anabaptist Curriculum

“Defund the Police” Anabaptist Curriculum

My spiritual lineage has is a pretty straight line back to the earliest days of the Anabaptist peace movement… often referred to as the “radical reformation” within Christianity. The older I grow the more I appreciate aspects of my heritage.

Dwight J. Friesen April 24, 2021November 7, 2022

Standing Against AAPI Hate

Standing Against AAPI Hate

The Asian American Christian Collaborative (AACC) is working with local churches and organizations to stand against Asian American & Pacific Islanders (AAPI) hate and to mourn the loss of the 8 precious image bearers who were massacred. Marches are already

Dwight J. Friesen March 21, 2021November 2, 2022

“Little Boxes” – A Rant about Racism, Suburbs & Feeling Special

“Little Boxes” – A Rant about Racism, Suburbs & Feeling Special

In 1962 Malvina Reynolds released her song “Little Boxes” – used as the theme for the Showtime series “Weeds” – and it’s a song capturing the fear of being ordinary, at least in part. The fear of having a ticky-tacky

Dwight J. Friesen January 28, 2021November 8, 2021

Is it Hard for a White Person to Enter the Kingdom of Heaven?

Is it Hard for a White Person to Enter the Kingdom of Heaven?

Today my school posted a short blog post I wrote as part of a summer long conversation amongst our core faculty regarding race, systemic and personal black-body racism, and white privilege. The post can be found Here. I titled the

Dwight J. Friesen August 31, 2020November 8, 2022

Juneteenth – Celebrate Freedom

Juneteenth – Celebrate Freedom

Happy Juneteenth! The 2020 observation of Juneteenth may well be the most significant since 1865. From the abundance of media coverage this year more white Americans (myself included) are learning that Juneteenth commemorates the end of slavery in the US. 

Dwight J. Friesen June 19, 2020November 8, 2022

My first Juneteenth

My first Juneteenth

Tomorrow will be my first time intentionally observing Juneteenth. So I am writing this post as a part of my own ongoing education and discovery. I’m still learning. Juneteenth is a grassroots, national celebration of the ending of legally sanctioned

Dwight J. Friesen June 18, 2020November 8, 2022

King County Equity Now

King County Equity Now

For those in King County, this is helpful information on demands in the wake of George Floyd’s murder.  King County Equity Now. March on June 19, 2020.

Dwight J. Friesen June 7, 2020May 12, 2022

My Grandmother’s Hands

My Grandmother’s Hands

My Grandmother’s Hands: Racialized Trauma and the Pathway to Mending Our Hearts and Bodies, by Resmaa Menakem Menaken encourages us to “stop trying to address white supremacy through dialog. Don’t expect to change the world by teaching tolerance. Forget about

Dwight J. Friesen June 6, 2020January 25, 2021

Grieving the Death of Dr. James H. Cone

Grieving the Death of Dr. James H. Cone

“The gospel of Jesus is not a rational concept to be explained in a theory of salvation, but a story about God’s presence in Jesus’ solidarity with the oppressed, which led to his death on the cross. What is redemptive

Dwight J. Friesen April 29, 2018May 13, 2022

The Danger of a Single Story

The Danger of a Single Story

“Many stories matter. Stories have been used to dispossess and to malign. But stories can also be used to empower, and to humanize. Stories can break the dignity of a people. But stories can also repair that broken dignity.” Chimamanda

Dwight J. Friesen October 26, 2010May 5, 2022

Friends talking about Racism in America

Friends talking about Racism in America

My doctoral work is getting back into gear. Online discussions begin again on Monday – Labor Day – what’s up with that? Our cohort is going to be discussing a little book, “Letters Across the Divide: Two Friends Explore Racism,

Dwight J. Friesen August 31, 2003October 22, 2022

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