At Hammonds House Museum in Atlanta, Weems's photographic series From Here I Saw What Happened and I Cried, along with selected works and her 2016 film People of A Darker Hue, demonstrates the artist's strength as a storyteller, and as a powerful
voice against racism, white nationalism, and the white - washed narrative of our country.
Not exact matches
So I write to all who follow Jesus Christ to say that our time has come to speak out
against the bigotry and the shameless
voices of
racism that seem to grow louder by the day.
Through them, I found my theological
voice to articulate the black rage
against racism in the society, the churches, and in theology.
Please don't let that stop you from raising your
voice and speaking out
against racism and discrimination as loudly as you can.
Volume 2; Number 3 —
Voices from the World Conference
Against Racism In this issue: Desert
Voices; Letter from the Board; Indigenous Peoples and the State; Indigenous Perspective on Colonialism; The Trail to Durban;
Voices: Three More Perspectives; Book Reviews; Senator Domenici is Misleading the Navajo People