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Religion and Spirituality Books Preview: May 2021
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Joyce C. Lester


April 22, 2021
Joyce C. Lester
SPOFFORD, N.H. – The compassionate soul and huge heart of Joyce C. “Joy” Lester, 80, of Spofford, N.H., will be greatly missed with her peaceful passing with her son, Larry, at her side, on Thursday, April 15, 2021, at her home in Spofford that she and her husband, Lawrence (March 27, 1940 – Dec. 8, 2005), proudly built together.
Her parents, Mary F. (Martin) and Peter P. Rusnak Sr. welcomed their daughter into the world on March 27, 1941, in Bridgeport, Conn. Joy grew up in Bridgeport and was a 1959 graduate of Warren Harding High School in Bridgeport.
Joy was a woman of strong-will and self-sufficiency, a trait that served her well over the years. She was a strong advocate for her son, Todd, who was born deaf, ensuring his success in his ability to obtain an education as well as his selected career, in a world that presented itself with limitations.

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The jury in the Derek Chauvin trial should get the case Monday after closing arguments. And they will need to be unanimous to find Chauvin guilty on the charges. The more time passes with no verdict, the more likely there could be a hung jury, attorney Michael Starr Hopkins tells LX News.
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Amy Downs fell three stories and was trapped under rubble for hours in April 1995, after a truck full of explosives blew up in front of a federal building in Oklahoma City. The blast killed 168 people. Downs recalls her experience of life flashing before her eyes, and her journey through grief to now becoming the CEO of the credit...

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Op-ed: Why racial justice is distinctly different than racial reconciliation. And why it matters


| Wednesday, February 24, 2021
As racial division widens, the Church must shift from solely talking about racial reconciliation and incorporating racial justice discussions. If COVID-19 has taught us anything; it is that that we have ignored the apparent disparities that persons of color have faced in the U.S. and the Church has been divided on these discussions.
Courtesy Terence Lester
Black history and black struggle have been left out of the White American evangelical story in many ways. Most white churches have little or no understanding of the ways black and brown people have turned to their faith and churches in times of significant racial discrimination and suffering. According to a recent study, the Barna Group revealed 

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racial reconciliation | What Did You Say?


| Wednesday, February 24, 2021
As racial division widens, the Church must shift from solely talking about racial reconciliation and incorporating racial justice discussions. If COVID-19 has taught us anything; it is that that we have ignored the apparent disparities that persons of color have faced in the U.S. and the Church has been divided on these discussions.
Courtesy Terence Lester
Black history and black struggle have been left out of the White American evangelical story in many ways. Most white churches have little or no understanding of the ways black and brown people have turned to their faith and churches in times of significant racial discrimination and suffering. According to a recent study, the Barna Group revealed 

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What Is Diversity Without Inclusion, Equity Or Justice?

Although some associations attempt to be a beacon of belonging, if you whip out a magnifying glass, it is glaringly obvious that these diversity and inclusion councils are in name only. Here are the ramifications of that.

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Why racial justice is different than racial reconciliation

Reconciliation without justice to correct the systems that created the injustices and separation is a form of racial trauma and even abuse.

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Yes, Racism Can Be Unlearned. Here's How.


February 4, 2021
My story is common to those who exist on the margins — those who have gone unseen and been disregarded because they have not mattered enough to people who believe that being poor means that you are somehow less human and unworthy of the same love that we all seek. However, as everyone across the world reaches out for one another in a new climate of enforced physical distancing due to COVID-19, the cracks in our systems of care — the symptoms of our failure to care — are painfully evident for all to see, from people experiencing homelessness who find themselves without access to sinks in which to wash their hands and help protect themselves from the virus to the disproportionate impact that COVID-19 has had on Black communities. We must ask ourselves, what will it take to bring about lasting change? True change will happen only when we can bravely begin to unlearn harmful attitudes that lead to injustice.

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