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Undivided
The Quest for Racial Solidarity in an American Church
Book • 2024
In this book, Hahrie Han chronicles the story of the Undivided program, a six-week curriculum developed at a Cincinnati megachurch to address personal prejudice and systemic racism.
The program brought together participants from diverse backgrounds in mixed-race discussion groups.
Han follows the journeys of four participants, highlighting their struggles, transformations, and the lasting relationships they formed.
The book explores how meaningful social change begins in interconnected communities and links this to a Christian concept of grace, manifesting as the courage to fight for one another’s dignity.
It is a rigorously researched and nuanced account of the transformative power of communicating and befriending people across racial lines.
The program brought together participants from diverse backgrounds in mixed-race discussion groups.
Han follows the journeys of four participants, highlighting their struggles, transformations, and the lasting relationships they formed.
The book explores how meaningful social change begins in interconnected communities and links this to a Christian concept of grace, manifesting as the courage to fight for one another’s dignity.
It is a rigorously researched and nuanced account of the transformative power of communicating and befriending people across racial lines.
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Mentioned by Skye Jethani as a book exploring a successful racial solidarity program in an evangelical megachurch and its challenges.

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