Schools Resources on Racial Justice and Inclusion
The Winchester Diocese Education Team has produced a wide range of schools resources on the theme of racial justice and inclusion. These can be used in both church and community schools and are also suitable for use with children and young people in churches.
The resources include annual schools projects on subjects such as Gamechangers (exploring people who have made significant changes to the world, including in the area of racial justice and how we can also be agents of change); Everyday Ubuntu (looking at the South African philosophy that we are only fully human in community with other people) and Standing Together (investigating how we can show solidarity with those who have been dispossessed.) There is also a wide selection of resources for Religious Education and Collective Worship, including All Are Welcome, a set of resources based on children’s books by UKME authors; a project based on the children’s book An Angel Just Like Me, which explores the stereotypes around the Christmas story; and The Christmas Star, which reminds us that we can all be part of God’s story, whoever we are.
Racial Justice Strategy Video
Racial Justice Sunday Images
Church of England Resources
- Liturgical Resources for Racial Justice Sunday
- Racial Justice Commission News
- A Service for Racial Justice Sunday
- After the Flood: The Church, Slavery and Reconciliation
Other Resources
- Black Theology: An Introduction
- Beyond the Lych-gate; a Strategic Diagnostic of Church Culture and Practices that Marginalise and Disenfranchise Black, Asian Minority Ethnic People in the Church of England by Dr. Sanjee Perera
- Multiply 2022: Race and Culture in the UK Church
- Guvna B on Racial Justice and the Church
- Songs2Serve – Helping People from Different Cultures Worship Jesus in Unity
- Conversations on Race and Culture in the Church in the UK