Resources

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SignPosts Curriculum

We host trust-filled groups where people share their racial stories in a safe, supportive environment over 12 to 15 weeks. Participants:
A. Discuss racial identity in relation to faith and God’s vision of a loving and just community.
B. Learn about the church’s past and present actions regarding racism.
C. Think about past reactions, current actions, and future steps in their personal contexts.

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SignPosts Retreats

We host retreats aimed at rejuvenation and collective vision for those on the anti-racism journey towards the Beloved Community. Recognizing the need for community in this mission, we strive to offer connection, motivation, and comprehensive support for a growing network.

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SignPosts Pilgrimage

We organize trips for groups to learn about the history of racism, the fight against it, and communities that showcase the united vision of the Beloved Community.

The Red Summer of 1919: Unveiling America’s Violent Past

The Red Summer of 1919: Unveiling America's Violent PastIntroduction America's history is steeped in moments of profound violence, especially concerning the treatment of Black Americans. One such moment, often overlooked in public discourse, is the Red Summer of 1919....

The Great Migration: A Journey Toward Hope and Opportunity

The Great Migration: A Journey Toward Hope and OpportunityIntroduction Moving can be a thrilling adventure, sometimes prompted by exciting opportunities or the desire for a fresh start. But for many Black Americans in the early to mid-20th century, moving wasn't just...

The Black Women’s Club Movement: Pioneers of Equality

The Black Women's Club Movement: Pioneers of EqualityIntroduction The Black Women’s Club Movement is a critical but often overlooked part of American history. Women have always been central to the creation of social movements, finding unique voices for themselves in...

The Philosophical Debate Between Booker T. Washington and W.E.B. Du Bois

The Philosophical Debate Between Booker T. Washington and W.E.B. Du BoisIntroduction Today’s lesson dives deep into a philosophical debate that shaped the path of African American progress in the late 19th and early 20th centuries. We’re exploring the contrasting...

Video Resources

The videos are essential to starting the work of anti-racism within ourselves and our communities.