Race and Trauma
Racial Inequality and Inequity: An Ongoing Lament
“I grew up poor and white. While my class oppression has been relatively visible to me, my race privilege has not … I now make...
ReadBecoming an Anti-Racist, Part Two
Dan and Wendell Moss continue their conversation about what it means to become an “anti-racist” by discussing the impact of white supremacy in unexpected places,...
ListenRacial Trauma: The Marks We Bear
This month on our blog and podcast, we are addressing the impact of racism and racial trauma. We cannot ignore the traumatic effects of racism...
ReadBecoming an Anti-Racist, Part One
This week, Dan is joined by his friend and member of The Allender Center Teaching Staff, Wendell Moss, to begin a two-part conversation about the...
ListenFace to Face with My White Privilege
Melanie Lindell, LMHC and a Training & Pastoral Care Team Member at The Allender Center, reflects openly and honestly about her journey of wrestling with...
ReadCollective Trauma
As a therapist, I commonly spend time working with my clients around trauma they’ve experienced. In my experience, trauma is often addressed from an individualistic...
ReadThe Seattle School and The Allender Center to Participate in a Gathering on Race, Trauma, and the Gospel
The Seattle School, The Allender Center, and The Impact Movement are convening a gathering in Montgomery to wrestle with the realities of race, trauma, and the Gospel.
ReadWhat Can I Do?
Becky Allender writes about learning to risk using her voice, even when she wonders what she can offer in the face of systemic, generational injustice.
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