The Cape area has a significant number of residents interested in advancing racial justice. Sometimes this involves confronting hard truths and having difficult, but necessary, conversations.
Recently, I was fortunate to participate in a program designed to facilitate such conversations: A Dialogue Toward Ending Racism. This program, comprising seven sessions, was sponsored by the Southern Delaware Alliance for Racial Justice. The 12 participants were a diverse group: men and women, Black and white, gay and straight. Expertly co-facilitated by an African American man and a white woman, we had candid, sometimes blunt, conversations about race, stereotypes, how to handle encounters with biased individuals and tangible ways to reduce racism. In a culture where it’s more comfortable sharing the size of one’s retirement nest egg than talking frankly about race, this was a remarkable experience. There are plans to have more sessions in the fall. I encourage all Cape residents of good faith to consider participating in this life-changing, crucial dialogue.