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    Counsel #17 — Divided Communities

    Picture: Counsel #17 — Divided CommunitiesCSI 35.1

    Have you noticed how even today, many neighborhoods in America are divided by race—and asked why? Residential segregation didn’t just happen naturally; it was built by intentional policies. For decades, practices like redlining, racially restrictive covenants, and unfair zoning laws forced Black, Hispanic, and other minority groups into certain areas while protecting wealthier, white neighborhoods. Even after legal segregation was overturned, those divisions carried over into housing access, educational opportunities, and community resources.CSI 35.2

    When neighborhoods are separated, opportunities are divided too—affecting education, safety, healthcare, and economic growth. As followers of Christ, we’re called to recognize injustice and work toward healing it. Residential segregation still matters because God created every person with equal worth and dignity. He calls us to love our neighbors and exude justice for all—Christian standards that can’t be swept under the rug. If you’re wondering how to call attention to this nationwide issue, start by unpacking the history of segregation. Understanding why change is still needed and identifying the barriers that still exist is the beginning of building communities where all can thrive.[74] https://www.brookings.edu/articles/trend-1-separate-and-unequal-neighborhoods-are-sustaining-racial-and-economic-injustice-in-the-us/ CSI 35.3

    “But let justice roll on like a river, righteousness like a never-failing stream!” Amos 5:24 NIVCSI 35.4

    “No distinction on account of nationality, race, or caste, is recognized by God. He is the Maker of all mankind.” Ellen White in The Faith I Live By, p. 65CSI 35.5

    Reflect: Have you taken time to learn the history behind residential racial divides where you live?CSI 35.6

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