DOI

https://doi.org/10.21974/j84y-rx11

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Richmond Racial Equity Essays

Publication Date

2021

Description

The author outlines his ideas of how values of the Black Baptist church can inform the development of racial equity in methods of engagement, decision-making, and economic investment in Richmond neighborhoods. These values are respect of elders, solidarity in the pursuit of joy, trust and love of one's neighbor, and determination for collective liberation.

Keywords

Richmond, racial equity, race, values, Black Baptist church

Disciplines

Education | Social and Behavioral Sciences | Urban Studies and Planning

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Date Created

September 2021

Date of Submission

11-22-2021

Language

English

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Comments

This is essay number 3 from the book Richmond Racial Equity Essays, edited by Ebony Walden and Meghan Z. Gough. It appears on pages 11-15 of the book in the section "Planning for Inclusive Communities."

Neighborhood Self-Determination and the Vision for Racial Equity

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