Cara Meredith
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Everything Is Tuberculosis: The History and Persistence of Our Deadliest Infection
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| Raw and real, dark and beautiful. I appreciated how the author didn’t hold back when it came to various aspects of mental illness (depression, anxiety, bipolar disorder, suicide, OCD, etc), and while much of it felt so true, sometimes it also felt ve ...more | |
“And a narrative of slavery continues, today’s shackles the injustice of mass incarceration of black and brown men, and systems of whiteness that do not affirm equality, liberty, and justice for all. It’s hard to ignore the facts when “more African American adults are under correctional control today—in prison or jail, on probation or parole—than were enslaved in 1850, a decade before the Civil War began. The mass incarceration of people of color is a big part of the reason that a black child born today is less likely to be raised by both parents than a black child born during slavery.”
― The Color of Life: A Journey toward Love and Racial Justice
― The Color of Life: A Journey toward Love and Racial Justice
“The homeless man sitting by the road begging for beer money? Christ made manifest. The grocery clerk standing on her feet all day saying a thousand hellos to a thousand different strangers? Christ made manifest. The nun walking through the subway station, the Buddhist monk catching the city bus, the window washer scrubbing the side of a Manhattan sky rise five hundred feet in the air? Christ made manifest, Christ made manifest, Christ made manifest. The image of God imprinted on every human, everywhere—the shiny stuff of heaven made tangible across the faces of ethnicities and cultures and people groups.”
― The Color of Life: A Journey toward Love and Racial Justice
― The Color of Life: A Journey toward Love and Racial Justice
“I think about James Baldwin, whose words are just now beginning to seep into my soul, who also once wrote, “You think your pain and your heartbreak are unprecedented in the history of the world, but then you read.”3 He knew then, just as I’m learning now, that books connect us to the experiences of other people, of both the dead and those who are alive, to show us that we’re not alone, to provide us with a sense of belonging.”
― The Color of Life: A Journey toward Love and Racial Justice
― The Color of Life: A Journey toward Love and Racial Justice
“Our privileges are the things not within our own control that push us forward and move us ahead from that starting line. Acknowledging them does not mean you are admitting to doing something to contribute to someone's else oppression. It means that you recognize that some part of your identity puts you in a better position than others.”
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