Many people are aware of the injustices Black Americans have suffered
over the centuries but feel powerless when it comes to repairing the
harm done.
The inequality remains even after laws and policies have been corrected.
Calculating and implementing financial reparations will require
large-scale government action, which can feel out of reach or
overwhelming for the average person. Rev. Robert Turner provides an
accessible guide for individuals and groups wanting to influence
significant institutional action while also acting on their own to
repair the effects of racial injustice in our communities, churches, and
spheres of influence. Dividing into categories of individual, social,
institutional, and spiritual repair, Turner offers more than fifty
actions readers can begin practicing and implementing immediately to
help balance economic injustice, undo hurtful decisions from decades
past, and rally public support for bold and principled legislation.