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Greg Jarrell

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Greg Jarrell is an author and musician based in Charlotte, NC. He studies and writes about race, place, and faith, with a particular focus on Urban Renewal. Greg works as a cultural organizer in Charlotte with QC Family Tree.

Greg is author of Our Trespasses: White Churches and the Taking of American Neighborhoods, published by Fortress Press (February 2024). For updates on Greg's speaking and jazz performance schedule, see gregjarrell.com.
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“In the North household, as in many Black households of their time, centering their home on church life was a way of showing their devotion to the full life of their community.”
Greg Jarrell, Our Trespasses: White Churches and the Taking of American Neighborhoods

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