Being an Ally with People of Color

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Katelin Hansen, PhD serves as the Director of Experiential Learning for the faith-based nonprofit, Community Development for All People, and as the Minister of Music for the United Methodist Church for All People, a multirace and multiclass church in Columbus, OH. She is also the editor of By Their Strange Fruit (@BTSFblog), an online ministry facilitating justice and reconciliation across racial divides for the sake of the Gospel.


This resource was designed with a United Methodist perspective, but we believe the content is also relevant for non-UMC seekers who are doing anti-racism work with a spiritual foundation.

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