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The sacredness of working to end white supremacy: a conversation with Rev. Anne Dunlap

In the wake of the Black Lives Matter movement, white people are coming to consciousness about white supremacy and looking for ways to take action for racial justice.

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This article was originally published at Waging Nonviolence.

 Waging Nonviolence/Anne Dunlap.
Waging Nonviolence/Anne Dunlap.

Singing at the launch of the Metro Denver Sanctuary Coalition, September 2014. Credit: Waging Nonviolence/Anne Dunlap.

From the massacre in Charleston to the police murder of Sandra Bland in Texas, racist violence is being met with outrage, and a growing black-led multiracial resistance movement that is on the move.