
 No Small Endeavor with Lee C. Camp
 No Small Endeavor with Lee C. Camp 214: Jemar Tisby: The Spirit of Justice
 Jun 16, 2025 
 Jemar Tisby, a historian and New York Times bestselling author, shares his insights on the intersection of race, religion, and social justice. He reflects on his experiences growing up in a 'color-blind' Evangelical community and the awakening that followed the murder of Michael Brown. Tisby critiques the complicity of the white church in racism, urging for active justice engagement. He emphasizes that hope is found in action and discusses his latest works, including 'The Spirit of Justice' and 'Roadmap to Ruin,' which aim to guide the church in resisting democratic challenges. 
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Evangelical Colorblindness Limits Justice
- The colorblind approach in evangelicalism ignores the real impact of race and racism in people's lives.
- Acknowledging race and racism helps understand diverse experiences and perspectives in the U.S.
Police Racial Profiling Story
- Jemar witnessed racial profiling when a police officer questioned his white female friend but ignored him and his Black friend.
- This experience showed Jemar the racial dynamics and injustice present in everyday interactions.
Teaching in Mississippi Delta
- Jemar taught in Helena, Arkansas, a very poor, historically Black area shaped by plantation legacy.
- He saw firsthand how history created persistent poverty and oppression for Black communities.




