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Through collaborative conversation, we can foster unity and shared humanity, moving beyond racial alienation to achieve a common good where all thrive. I am proud to support the Prohuman Foundation in championing these values.
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George Yancey is a professor of sociology at Baylor University specializing in race relations and anti-Christian attitudes in the United States. He has developed a Christian model for race relations, advocating for unity beyond colorblindness and anti-racism, as detailed in his books "Beyond Racial Division" and "Beyond Racial Gridlock." His scholarly work also addresses cultural progressives and conservative/progressive Christians. Yancey's latest book, "Beyond Racial Division," presents a vision for fostering unity in race relations.
In the film Accidental Courtesy, Daryl's journey takes him all across the country to meet Klan leaders and many others.
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