Outrage is a Privilege

Outrage is a strong emotion, and there is much in our everyday lives to spark the feeling. Yet outrage is not in itself an action for either good or ill. And further, it is a hard emotion to sustain, burning hot and subsiding quickly. How might we work individually and collectively to turn our outrage into the work of justice-making and building Beloved Community?

“Integrity goes beyond speaking the truth to include taking responsibility for how one thinks and feels and what one does.”—Ben Dean, Ph.D

 

Soul Matters Monthly Theme: What does it mean to be a community of INTEGRITY?

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