UnEqual: Four Stories in America
Four profiles of activists fighting for race equality in health care, commerce, environment, and historic identity, representing only a fraction of the countless Black individuals fighting for equality throughout our nation’s history.
Profiles from Black History
These profiles of poets, composers, world leaders, abolitionists, and activists is only a symbolic fraction of the countless achievements of Black individuals throughout history.
The Who, What, Why, and When of Black History Month
In 1926, Dr. Carter G. Woodson established the first celebration of Black history and achievement. That first celebration was propelled to modern-day Black History Month. Read about its importance and the role it plays in ministry at Dearborn First UMC.
Reconciling Race: A New Normal
How to reconcile race relations? That’s a question Dearborn First UMC will seek to answer in 2021 - one step at a time. This edition covers Step 3: Normalization.
Black History Month: One More Step Toward Understanding
As we come upon Black History Month, self-education is an important next-step to reconciling our understanding of, and approach to race.
Reconciling Race One Step at a Time
How to reconcile race relations? That’s a question Dearborn First UMC will seek to answer in 2021 - one step at a time.