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America
remains a land divided by racial and ethnic tensions, despite many
good intentions. Face to Face takes an honest look at the barriers
that block racial reconciliation in communities and organizations.
Viewers will hear from people who are squarely facing up to their
prejudices and their differences. They will learn from the example
of people in multi-ethnic communities who are openly dealing with
this enduringly difficult issue. This video points out the pitfalls
that hinder progress--and it invites viewers to become engaged partners
in the work of racial and ethnic reconciliation.
Viewers will be challenged by the following questions:
-- Identify ways you may have contributed to or experienced the
pain of racial bias and prejudice.
-- Should an individual share responsibility for corporate actions?
-- How should we respond to past and present racism in our country?
-- What happens when racial conficts are not dealt with openly and
intentionally?
-- What barriers (fear, guilt, lack of experience) might hinder
you from having healthy relationships with people of a different
race or ethnicity?
-- How do you venture into someone else's world? Should it be intentional?
If so, how do you guard a relationship from becoming just an experiment?
-- What should you keep in mind as you enter another person's culturally
rich world? As they enter yours?
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