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How do we sustain resistance to oppression and the work of liberation in a world marked by longstanding anti-Blackness and unrelenting injustice? Writing from the lens of a Black woman and drawing on decades of teaching and scholarship in peace studies, theology, and ethics, Regina Shands Stoltzfus reflects on what it means to remain engaged for the long haul. Attentive to history, trauma, and the sustaining power of community, she names both the weariness and the hope that shape justice work. This book invites readers to consider how resilience, care, and collective vision can make transformation possible.…mehr

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How do we sustain resistance to oppression and the work of liberation in a world marked by longstanding anti-Blackness and unrelenting injustice? Writing from the lens of a Black woman and drawing on decades of teaching and scholarship in peace studies, theology, and ethics, Regina Shands Stoltzfus reflects on what it means to remain engaged for the long haul. Attentive to history, trauma, and the sustaining power of community, she names both the weariness and the hope that shape justice work. This book invites readers to consider how resilience, care, and collective vision can make transformation possible.
Autorenporträt
Regina Shands Stoltzfus is an academic, author, and advocate focusing on social justice and peace through an anti-racist lens. She is a professor at Goshen College, teaching in the Religion, Justice, and Society department. Her work centers on anti-racism, conflict transformation, restorative justice, and the intersections of faith and social change. Shands Stoltzfus has contributed to various publications addressing racial justice from a faith-based perspective. She is also a public speaker and workshop facilitator.