The Apprenticeship Way with Marc Alan Schelske

Knowing the Past to Make a Better Future (TAW054)

Oct 11, 2023
In a thought-provoking conversation, Sarah Sanderson, a writer and justice-minded Christian, uncovers the hidden histories of places, particularly focusing on Oregon City’s complex legacy. She discusses the vital need to confront historical injustices to foster healing and communal restoration. The dialogue dives deep into the impacts of systemic racism, the role of the church, and the importance of engaging in difficult conversations. Sarah also offers insights on personal responsibility and spiritual practices to build a more inclusive community.
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INSIGHT

Everyday White Supremacy Is Systemic

  • White supremacy isn't only violent extremists; it's embedded in everyday systems and mental frameworks.
  • Benefits accrued to white people from historical systems persist even when individuals felt non-racist.
ADVICE

Begin With Local History Research

  • Start locally: research your town's history and examine how past harms show up today.
  • Use local findings to identify specific, actionable steps toward repair and restorative practices.
ANECDOTE

Family Ties Made It Personal

  • Sarah discovered her own family members were participants in the exclusions she researched.
  • Learning this made the history personal and moved her toward confession and responsibility.
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