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Can teaching character and virtue be problematic?

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Robert Chao Romero talks with us about the historical oppression BIPOC have experienced in the U.S. in the name of character and virtue education. Hear how ministry leaders can safeguard discipleship and spiritual formation models from unintentionally causing harm, along with ways youth ministry can benefit from honoring and including families and cultures in our communities.

Guest: Robert Chao Romero Hosts: Brad Griffin and Roslyn Hernández

Mentioned in this episode:

Brown Church by Robert Chao Romero

Christianity and Critical Race Theory by Robert Chao Romero

Mathew 25 SoCal

South Western U.S. States and Mexico

Americanization programs

Beyond Welcome: Centering Immigrants In Our Response to Immigration by Karen Gonzales

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Related FYI resources:

Blog: Processing racialized violence with students Section 5: Expand your own reading and viewing

Blog: Black joy as resistance

Blog: Three lessons learned while pursuing multidiversity in an Asian American context

Blog: Unity does not equal uniformity

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Inhoud geleverd door Fuller Youth Institute. Alle podcastinhoud, inclusief afleveringen, afbeeldingen en podcastbeschrijvingen, wordt rechtstreeks geüpload en geleverd door Fuller Youth Institute of hun podcastplatformpartner. Als u denkt dat iemand uw auteursrechtelijk beschermde werk zonder uw toestemming gebruikt, kunt u het hier beschreven proces https://nl.player.fm/legal volgen.

Robert Chao Romero talks with us about the historical oppression BIPOC have experienced in the U.S. in the name of character and virtue education. Hear how ministry leaders can safeguard discipleship and spiritual formation models from unintentionally causing harm, along with ways youth ministry can benefit from honoring and including families and cultures in our communities.

Guest: Robert Chao Romero Hosts: Brad Griffin and Roslyn Hernández

Mentioned in this episode:

Brown Church by Robert Chao Romero

Christianity and Critical Race Theory by Robert Chao Romero

Mathew 25 SoCal

South Western U.S. States and Mexico

Americanization programs

Beyond Welcome: Centering Immigrants In Our Response to Immigration by Karen Gonzales

Sign up for our email list

Related FYI resources:

Blog: Processing racialized violence with students Section 5: Expand your own reading and viewing

Blog: Black joy as resistance

Blog: Three lessons learned while pursuing multidiversity in an Asian American context

Blog: Unity does not equal uniformity

  continue reading

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