Now is the Perfect Time to Extricate White Supremacy

Greetings again, to you!

I’m excited to be reconnecting with you, especially in these times. I pray that you are well, that you are able to see love, feel love, share love. I pray that you are experiencing a Holy Eucharist in your life!

Since it’s been a while, let me re-introduce myself by sharing the link to the pre-work site of our last engagement. I’m a bit avant garde, so it’s only fair I give you some context. LOL. Check out as much of it as you’d like, or skip it – if you remember…

It’s been about a year since we were last together. And an incredibly great deal has happened in that time! #MercyLord…

I’ve been trying to keep my family together in the midst of this journey through forced exile and into freedom. I lost my son. I couldn’t tend to him as he needed tending and he chose to begin his prodigal journey. Yet, I still have my wife and daughter, by God’s grace.

My garden has had ups and downs. I can grow a few things. But still haven’t been able to grow any proteins. My beans and peanuts don’t seem to make it. But my okra & lemon grass is thriving. My peppers are doing well. My second effort at greens are coming along nicely. So, I’m getting better!

The Market took me to school!

I lost a lot. But learned a lot. When you actively engage the Markets, you learn a lot about human action: about your own praxiology and about the praxiology of Market Participants – who we all ultimately are.

There’s been much to distract me from this work. Yet, I’ve managed to put out quite a few episodes of Racial Heresy.

Actually, one of our recent episode is relevant to our forthcoming discussion. As you engage this work on an institutional level, you might like to hear what Fr. Cayce & I discuss about how the Church can and ought embrace humility in order to be effective in the work of racial reconciliation. I’ll put it here for you to check out as we prepare for Monday…

I also did some work on America and American exceptionalism. I know that when people speak as I do, the retort is usually that we are un-American…that we lack patriotism. So, I decided to write something explaining how I see America for any that might be tempted to critique my critique of the witness of life in America. It’s written for folk who consider themselves serious Patriots yet struggle to see the obstacle whiteness presents to forging A More Perfect Union. In it, I ask a series of questions rooted in the Preamble to the Constitution of the United States. If it’s not helpful for you, maybe it aids conversation for those you know who are afflicted by a patriotism that seems to be the exclusive preview of whiteness.

I’ve seen some of the work you’ve been up to as well. #ThanksBeToGod

I give thanks for the work relayed in the Winter 2020 edition of The North Carolina Disciple. To see the vulnerability shared with the whole Diocese was a beautiful thing. I know you are part of a rare cadre of Dioceses that are looking deeply within themselves to identify white supremacy in their own eyes, before trying to remove it from the eyes of the world around them.

That is a praiseworthy thing! Rejoice!

When we first met, the idea of anti-white supremacy work seemed foreign. We are more comfortable with anti-racism work. “White supremacy” seems so extreme.


Well it is…it is very extreme. It is an extremist position. It is ideology that is antithetical to Beloved Community. It is the Chief Obstacle to our Becoming Beloved Community.

And it has reared its ugly head in a mighty way since we were last together…hasn’t it?

So, it’s a great thing that you are who you are, in the Lord! It’s an advantage to us that this is our second round at this work!

It is a great thing that the idea of white supremacy having life in our society is not something new for you. It is a great thing for the diocese beyond the Diocese…for the Life of those within the Ecclesial Authority of the Diocese, and those who are under the Diocese’s care without their knowing.

While many are even grappling with what is meant by white supremacy, you are aware of its presence beyond its vitriolic expression. While many might think that curbing the language from the President and condemning violent groups of white supremacists will solve the problem, you are aware of the genteel expressions of white supremacy. You are aware that white supremacy is present even when we don’t see it – until we extricate it.

So, by God’s grace, you are prepared to lead people through these dangerous & sinful times and into a transformed society on the other side of this abyss. When some might be tempted to allow COVID19 resurgences and the political climate in the lead up to the election to serve as a reason to wait on doing this work, you are demonstrating a level of bravery and commitment that should not go unnoticed!

And this time you are bringing your Bishop to the table! A Bishop who has done much himself to ensure that “Things must change.” (Thank you for that statement, lord Bishop.)

I write all of this because I know I can be demanding. So, it’s important for me to make sure you know how much I care for you. And part of that is acknowledging the intensity of my zeal for the Lord.

When I was in seminary, our homiletics professor had us do an exercise where we identified the metaphor for ourselves as a preacher. I was drawn to Ezekiel 33 where he is made a watchman. Verses 7-9 set the tone well:

“As for you, son of man, I made you a watchman for the house of Israel, and you shall hear a word from My mouth. When I say to the sinner, ‘You will surely die,’ and you do not speak to warn the ungodly man to change his way, that lawless man will die in his lawlessness; but his blood I shall require at your hand. But if you warn the ungodly man to turn from his way, and he does not turn from his way, he will die in his ungodliness; but you have delivered your own soul.

You see Beloved, the hope of white supremacy permeates this Presidential Election. And not just on the part of Trump supporters. Biden supporters and moderate Republicans still believe, despite all we’ve seen from Donald Trump, that there will be a peaceful transfer of power. And so for many this will all be resolved on November 3, 2020. One way or another, the President will be elected and “we can begin getting back to normal.”

But, there is a very real danger in these times…

A danger of a contested election. A threat to the peaceful transfer of power, which we discussed on Racial Heresy in 2017.

With the resurgence of violent white supremacist groups…of plots as daring as overthrowing State Governments and kidnapping Governors, there’s a very real danger of violence in response to any contested election.

We who believe on the Lord Jesus and in the Beloved Community ought get busy about building the Ark to carry all who would see Love through these times. And, that’s what we endeavor to do in the Second Session of the White Supremacy Extrication Process®.

On Monday, October 19, 2020 from 9AM EST until 12 Noon, we will connect on Zoom in order to revisit the three areas that you all identified as a group, for the extrication of white supremacy within the Diocese of North Carolina.

This is the link for the Zoom Meeting Save it. Click it now. Bookmark it. Remember it’s here if you lose it.

How are those areas shaped by the times in which we find ourselves? How have we fared toward extricating white supremacy from those areas thus far? What have been the obstacles to overcoming and transcendence?

Because once we know and are clear about the obstacles to victory, we can develop a strategy for victory that is guaranteed not to fail!

And our goal in this session is to come away with a tangible plan of action for the work you have determined to do.

I asked you in Session I: “What is the single greatest question you have about how white supremacy is hindering the life of the Diocese?” We looked at multiple areas where you saw white supremacy having impact on the Diocese. Then you narrowed those choices down to three – not because you felt the others were unimportant, but because we wanted to start with something manageable. The final three, as you determined were:

  1. Reparations/redistribution of wealth
  2. Worship & Removal of white supremacy from liturgy
  3. Overcoming the barriers to access in Diocesan structures, which hinder participation

Once your identified those areas we explored the following:

  1. What is the greatest damage caused our hurt that needs to be undone?
  2. Where are the greatest opportunities for repairing the breach?
  3. What are the greatest strengths that exist & to which you have access at present that will aid your efforts?

You might wish to download the White Supremacy Extrication PlanTM and re-fill it out to organize your thoughts in preparation for Monday.

I’d actually love it if you would. If you remember, we were working beyond the bell. It was threatening to snow, and you all advised me to leave and make sure I made my flight. Unfortunately, I never got copies of the finished Extrication Plans. So, I really would love if you all would redo these for your sakes and for mine!!! LOL

I ask you to spend some time revisiting those areas and considering how you feel you did in those areas. How well did you remain committed to you intentions? How could you have done better at maintaining commitment? How should you have done better at maintaining commitment?

Especially as you consider the zeitgeist, how would the Diocese have been better positioned to lead the people of North Carolina through these times if the white supremacist residue of these areas had been extricated?

Please write a list of the accomplishments in those areas as well as a list of the obstacles that hindered accomplishment. There might be a quiz…😉

Your understanding of the obstacles you face in those three areas will be critical to the success of this workshop. We cannot create a viable action plan if that plan does not address the very real obstacles. We are not working in the abstract, Beloved!

We need to come away with a strategy brothers and sisters. After this election, we will be tempted to withdraw. We will be tempted to rest. The enemy of Beloved Community will compel us to envision that all will be well, now that the election has been resolved.

Yet, regardless of the outcome…

Whether you are Republican or Democrat – or some other Party. Whether you are a Liberal or Conservative. Whether you are a Trump Republican or a moderate.

Wherever you fall on the political sphere, one thing has been made abundantly clear: there is incredible need for extricating white supremacy from American Society and Culture.

So rejoice! You have been chosen by God to lead the people of the Diocese past the temptations along the Way. You have been chosen to fight in the battle for the mattering of all life in the imago Dei. #GiveThanksAndPraise

This time we will be proactive. This time we will not allow those around us to rest until the enemy of Beloved Community is vanquished!

We will have an intention to stay awake…to redeem the time in these evil days. We will have an intention to come away with tangible plans that address the anthropological crisis as it is specifically made manifest within the Diocese of North Carolina. And we will be able to present a model for forging the Beloved Community and maintaining the unity of the Spirit in the bond of peace.

On Monday, I look forward to being with you. I hope you take the time to pray for this time. To pray for me in this time. To pray for one another in this time, that we might come with the best of ourselves – an offering and sacrifice to God!

I hope you review the links in this message and engage the content in preparing your mind for this work. I hope you spend time in thought, intentionally considering what you have done and left undone in your initial efforts to extricate white supremacy.

I invite you to attend this virtual workshop in the holy space you’ve set aside in your home or wherever you will be for this workshop. This work is holy work. Yet, it’s hard work that can tempt us to abandon the holy space within ourselves.

Please have a small glass/bottle of water, separate from and in addition to whatever refreshment you plan on having available for you during our time. This glass of water will be used as part of our corporate prayer time.

We, in virtual assembly (“mahebar” ማኅበር), will have virtual “mahebat” ማኅበት. The Ethiopic term “mahebat,” refers to the “means of connecting or joining together.” In Ethiopian Orthodoxy, “mahebat” is practiced by the faithful who gather in order to engage in Holy Conversation. Its process is one that is meant to remind us of the Spirit that binds us together…reminds us of the oneness to which we are called and which we endeavor to maintain while exploring the things of God, as they relate to us, deeply and truly.

Traditionally, the Ethiopian faithful keep Holy Water in their homes for drinking & cooking. Short of Holy Communion, this Holy Water is the best thing to keep on hand, as a means to ward off the evil one. They take a shot of it daily, like some take a shot of vodka in the winter cold.

Yet, I know that’s not custom in the West. And that’s ok. Yet, those of you who are clerics may want to bless your water. Others might want to keep it in your prayer space over the next few days, so that it has been enveloped in prayer. (If you do neither, I’ll never know…so no worries! LOL)

Beloved, I look forward to spending time with you all. I look forward to what we will do in the Name of the Lord. May He grant us the grace and strength to have hope and to walk worthy in this work, that we indeed might become Beloved Community!

In peace,

Jabriel+

Greetings Diocese of North Carolina!

Greetings!

I’m glad to meet you – virtually! And I look forward to meeting you in Raleigh soon.

I rejoice at the opportunity to share in this work together, giving thanks to God who compelled your Diocesan Leadership to engage in this work…

And to engage in it with me!


So…as a quick aside: you know…when we talk about “engage?” I want to take a moment to give you a bit of a primer on my style…

For one…how about the fact that I’m giving you a primer on my style…and now a primer on the primer?!?!? WHAT??!?!?! (More on my quirky character later…)

Interspersed throughout this dialogue (yes, dialogue: I expect you to respond to the screen as you read, ok?) will be links to resources and supporting documentation for some of the claims I make.

You don’t have to click on ANY of them. There will not be a quiz later. Yet, I do encourage you to pay attention to them. More than likely, I’ma say something to which you’ll respond: “huh?” Or, “yea, right.” Or, “Get the out of here!”

In either case, you might want to check my sources. So, I site my sources! LOL.

Everything to which I refer you, is something I think will help frame our discussion so that our time is most effective – to the glory of God!

Some of the sources may be books I’ve read, and I link you to them in Amazon. In those instances, I have shared an affiliate link and will get a small referral from Amazon if I happened to send you to them in search of something that actually is useful to you.

Always, it’s about the resource for me…satisfying the expectations of intellectual life using social technologies.

All that to say: when you notice the color change on the text, don’t be afraid to click it! You might be pleasantly surprised where that rabbit hole leads!


Now, back to what we’re here for…

When your Standing Committee approached me to do this work, I rejoiced! It was a signal of hope for the Church…

That a Diocese would be brave enough in these times of social/cultural discord to say: “You know, this White supremacy thing is flaring up across America and the world. Maybe we should dig deep and make sure that any remaining vestiges of white supremacist thought and praxis are removed, so that we can better model the Beloved Community?”

Well…to be honest: no one said thatto me…but, that is how I interpreted the engagement that has brought us to this point.

And that’s incredibly exciting!

You see, we believe in repentance – and the grace that is extended to those who avail themselves of this Holy Medicine. And so we know that if we find something heinous within ourselves, we shall overcome. As the psalmist says: “Yea though I walk through the valley of the shadow of death, I shall fear no evil.”

As a Black man doing this work, looking out – typically – on a sea of White faces, I know that…

I know that repentance makes all things well. I know that no matter how bad it has been, there is nothing God won’t forgive us if and when we repent. I know that once we repent, the Heavenly hosts will rejoice, singing Alleluia – as something truly life-giving is incarnate in our midsts.

And I want us to prepare for that Great cause for Eucharist, as if we expect it to really come and truly desire its coming.

Because, if we truly expect that Christ will come again, and truly desire His Coming: wouldn’t we wish to all be one?

Wouldn’t we be serious about reconciliation? Like…urgently serious, because we truly desire Christ will come to become Christ is coming – and dare I say: “Christ is Here!”

For on the night before He was handed over to suffering and death, our Lord Jesus Christ said: “I pray that they will all be one, just as you and I are one—as you are in me, Father, and I am in you. And may they be in us so that the world will believe you sent me. I have given them the glory you gave me, so they may be one as we are one. I am in them and you are in me. May they experience such perfect unity that the world will know that you sent me and that you love them as much as you love me.”

The oneness to which we are called is not simple language. It’s not the social justice thrusting of Liberals in the Church. It’s not the hegemonic cultural adherence of Conservatives in the Church.

Oneness…

Well…I could go off on that tangent for FOREVER. Oneness if the Chief thing I study. It’s what drives my interpretation of the Faith. I go on – in deeper lengths – about oneness in this free ebook I put together for Pentecost: The Power that We All May Be One.

But, that’s about oneness in a foundational sense. Not simply a racial sense. Racial Reconciliation is only one component of our deficiencies at all being one.

Nevertheless when I come to North Carolina, our focus will indeed be on the racial component of our “oneness problem.”

And I know: we get uncomfortable talking about White Supremacy. People cringe at the term. It tends to evoke a visceral reaction in most, causing (what scholar, Robin DiAngelo terms) “White Fragility.”


At this point, I think it’s appropriate for another sidebar…

So, I am an eclectic sort…

When I was in college, I got into DJ-ing. Never got on turntables. But, I did co-host an extremely popular underground hiphop show on WVUD 91.3 fm Newark, DE. It’s a funny (i.e. racial) story as to how I became host of this show and how we became so popular…. #AskMeLater

My Dad has also had several radio shows over the years. Talk shows. Mainly politics.

So…I’ve always had this thing for radio. But, who does radio anymore…right? And, who really needs radio?!!

Well that’s what I told myself, after experiencing the rejection of my ideas. But…with podcasting: who needs approval?!?! Right?! LOL

Just pure ideation. Put it in the market, and let the market decide if there’s value. The American way…

So, I’ve been podcasting for about 15 years. Most recently, I’ve done two: Blacks with Power, and Racial Heresy.

Racial Heresy I co-host with a brother I met in seminary. Fr. Cayce (who is White) and I took the ruckus refectory conversations of our time at Virginia Theological Seminary and turned them into public explorations of race and faith.

Now back to the main point…


Twice, we’ve spoken with Dr. DiAngelo about her theory of White Fragility and how it manifests in the Church.

  1. White Fragility: Robin DiAngelo & the White Church’s Fear of Black People
  2. White Fragility: Robin DiAngelo on White Liberals Protecting Racism

What’s funny about this is how much growth you’ll see from top to bottom between episodes 1 & 2…

The first episode was done before we invested money in equipment and while I was still learning the myriad ways to cross-market content across social media platforms…

Nevertheless, both conversations show two obstacles to this work. If we’re aware of them we can overcome. So, I hope you’ll click those links and give those a listen between now and when I see you!

Because I need all my White brothers and sisters to be present. Not just physically, but mentally…emotionally and most spiritually.

So, I need you to trust me now and confront yourself now…

So you can find a baseline and know when you are being triggered by something I’m presenting or asking you.

And don’t worry White folk. I ain’t letting Black folk off the hook!

And just like how I spoke to them in your presence, I’m going to speak to you in there’s! #SeparateButEqual

We have been conditioned to comfort…

Let me allow that to stew for a moment…

To leave you in that place where you’re wondering what type of comfort I’m mentioning.

We have been conditioned to White Comfort.

Fr. Cayce and I spoke about White Comfort and the way it impacts our relationship (his and mine), in this episode of Racial Heresy. Yet, our conditioning to comfort has been a selfish one.

We’ve comforted Whites in ways to get them to leave us alone…let us be…not take any more than has already been taken. We comfort them because we’ve learned throughout history that comforting them keeps us safe.

It’s part of that subconscious culture resultant from what Dr. Joy DeGruy calls “Post Traumatic Slave Syndrome.”

But cum-forte means “with strength.” And therefore, mightn’t we say – as Christians – that comfort is to put someone in a position of strength, enabling them to stand firm in the face of the enemy’s assaults?

You know: encouraging… Placing them in a state of courage, while facing the realities of the world that’s been created…

In the above-referenced episode of Racial Heresy, you’ll see us engage comfort in this way…across color-lines. This is what I think is needed of you, my Black brothers and sisters…my brothers and sisters of color. So, I hope you’d listen to that episode and reflect on the questions posted below the video.


At this point, I know I’ve gone on for quite a while and I really do hope you’ll thumb through these links as you are compelled. So, I better start wrapping up…

Then again…cueing you into more of my character. I can be long-winded! Yet, I suspect I’m not the only cleric with such affliction! LOL

Yet, allow me to simply close with this…

I am hard on the Church because I love the Church. I am hard on the Church because the Church has to be better, if humanity is going to safely navigate these tumultuous times.

Yet, if the Church can’t get right…what shall we expect of the Country?

White folk, I’m back to you. Because this is indeed your Country. You just allow the rest of us to remain – for now. #SendThemBack.

Yet, that is not what America has to be. I personally think She is called to so much more. A More Perfect Union. The only place on earth that could become the Beloved Community. And I rave about my love and defense of Country – from a Christian perspective – in this writing.

But what ultimately matters in shaping American Society is the opinion of whiteness.

So, let’s get the ideation flowing!

Let’s start now to do this work – yes now! The sooner we get started, the more we can accomplish!

I’d like for you to do this quick survey. The Diocese needs you to do it…even if they haven’t asked me to say that! LOL

The point of this work is to cultivate a space where we can be vulnerable, because that’s where the fertile soil is found to yield the most growth.

What that means is: I expect to see ALL KINDS of thoughts and responses. There really is no wrong response – except no response.

And when I said “this quick survey,” I mean as quick as the Spirit allows it to be. So take it during the dedicated prayer time I know you all have! LOL

But seriously…

It’s one (real) question. Then a about 3-4 choice questions.

Your answers will help you get into the mode of though that will be called upon during our session. They will also help me know how best to engage with you, during our time. Thank you in advance, sisters…brothers…

So, let me wrap up with this: I love the Ancient Fathers…the Patristic Period of the Church and the Orthodox tradition. One of the fathers would say: we must practice living in the Kingdom now, if we intend to live in the Kingdom then.

In coming to visit with you and share in this work, my hope is that together we can create fertile ground for an outpost of the real and true Beloved Community that would compel others from all walks of life to join together with those from seemingly opposed walks of life, to journey the Way to the Promised Land, in praise of He who alone Is Life!

See you soon!

In peace,

Jabriel+