Around the Web: Critical Race Theory still stirring emotions; Pastor Warnock misunderstood; Obama responds that he didn’t do enough for Blacks, and more…
Politics
Coalition of Black pastors slam Loeffler campaign ads as a ‘broader attack against the Black Church’ (CNN)
Two Prominent Pastors Break With SBC After Critical Race Theory Statement (Christianity Today)
A response to critiques of Rev. Warnock, Black theology, and the Black Church tradition (Baptist News Global)
Pastor, Can White Evangelicalism Be Saved? (The New York Times)
More US churches commit to racism-linked reparations (Telegram.com)
White Supremacists Defaced Our Church, But We Refuse to Lose (Sojourners)
What Warnock’s Critics Get Wrong About the Black Baptist Tradition (Sojourners)
General Interest
A Diversity of Black Voices (Rochester Beacon)
Jean Graetz, White Supporter of Civil Rights in Alabama, Dies at 90 (The New York Times)
Obama Responds to His Critics Who Say He Didn’t Do Enough for Blacks (eurweb)
A Humanities Kansas grant will help launch a podcast focused on Black churches in area (cjonline)
‘God was in the room’: Viola Davis, actors on filming alongside Chadwick Boseman months before death (The Christian Post)
Review: Ma Rainey’s Black Bottom (The Witness)