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Weekly Reflection: 55 Years Later – Essential Lessons for Today

by James Melson | Jul 28, 2022 | 2022, Weekly Reflection

Cover of the Book Version of the Kerner Commission Report Quote from Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. About the Kerner Commission Report In July of 1967, deadly racial disturbances (also referred to as riots or uprisings) took place in Newark, NJ and Detroit, MI. Along...

Weekly Reflection: Remembering the Freedom Schools of Freedom Summer

by James Melson | Jul 21, 2022 | 2022, Weekly Reflection

Photo from a Freedom School during Freedom Summer 1964 Photo from a recent Freedom School in Lynchburg, VA During these hot summer days, I want to lift up an important part of the Civil Rights Movement in 1964. Freedom Summer was a campaign in Mississippi focused on...

Weekly Reflection: Honored By a Grateful Nation

by James Melson | Jul 13, 2022 | 2022, Weekly Reflection

Martin Luther King, Jr. with Fred Gray Fred Gray Receiving the Presidential Medal of Freedom Diane Nash Leading a Civil Rights March Diane Nash Receiving the Presidential Medal of Freedom Earlier this month on July 7, President Biden awarded the Presidential Medal of...

Weekly Reflection: 21 Years Later – Keeping the Main Thing the Main Thing

by James Melson | Jul 7, 2022 | 2022, Weekly Reflection

On July 1, the Cornelius Corps completed 21 years of ministry focused on our mission of equipping people for a shared journey of racial justice/reconciliation and spiritual formation. In times like these, it is easy to feel overwhelmed or paralyzed by the deep...

Weekly Reflection: Juneteenth – Celebrate or Suppress?

by James Melson | Jun 22, 2022 | 2022, Weekly Reflection

Photo from an Early Juneteenth Celebration This week Juneteenth was recognized as a federal holiday for the second time after being celebrated in the African American community for decades. Hopefully by now most white Americans are familiar with at least the basic...
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