ERIC Number: EJ1283249
Record Type: Journal
Publication Date: 2020-Dec
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The Black Church and Liberal Arts Institutions: Forming Reciprocal Relationships for Thriving Urban Communities and Churches
Owens, Marcia Allen; McKnight, John; Tiner, Maurice; Dunlap, Michelle R.
Metropolitan Universities, v31 n3 p181-196 Dec 2020
Academic institutions engaged in partnerships with the Black Church, including small, independent, under-resourced churches as well as historically Black denominational churches, and other under-resourced faith-based organizations, are encouraged to consider collaborative educational opportunities around the issues of strategic financial sustainability and short and long-term stewardship. Four highly community-engaged academics offer a thought-experiment starting with their observations and experiences with respect to the need for such partnerships, and how these kinds of collaborations may be able to help strengthen the Black Church, in all its forms and faith-based communities and ground them for greater advocacy for demanding systemic and structural change.
Descriptors: African Americans, Churches, Strategic Planning, Partnerships in Education, Organizations (Groups), Educational Cooperation, College Faculty, Advocacy, Social Change, Sustainability, School Community Relationship, Liberal Arts, Disadvantaged, Christianity, Racial Differences, Slavery, United States History, Governance, Institutional Mission, Accountability, Money Management, Leadership Styles, Critical Thinking
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Publication Type: Journal Articles; Reports - Descriptive
Education Level: Higher Education; Postsecondary Education
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Language: English
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