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Russell Ellis was raised in the mountains of North Carolina where racism was “so casual it was culture”. Now he is a “reformed racist” who aims to teach other white people how to deconstruct their own racism. Listen to this powerful speech in which he talks about his childhood, the cycle of white supremacy, and what white people can do to “BREAK THE CYCLE”! Russell Ellis was raised in the mountains of North Carolina where racism was “so casual it was culture”. Now he is a “reformed racist” who aims to teach other white people how to deconstruct their own racism. Listen to this powerful speech in which he talks about his childhood, the cycle of white supremacy and what white people can do to “BREAK THE CYCLE”! This talk was given at a TEDx event using the TED conference format but independently organized by a local community. Learn more at https://www.ted.com/tedx
Shalam Family!
This is a personal reflection on recognizing the “mess” in my own life—the confusion, disorder, and hidden struggles that others may not even notice.
In Part 2, we look deeper into the mess we often avoid. Change begins with facing truth—through Yahawah’s Word, the example of Yahawasha, and guidance of the Ruach. With wisdom from Scripture, the Apocrypha, Hebrew word meanings, and Why Am I Like This? by Kobe Campbell, we explore how to confront sin, fear, old wounds, and daily struggles so healing and transformation can truly begin.
As we go deeper into what it means to face the “mess” we’ve been avoiding,
Take a moment to reflect:
What truth is Yahawah asking you to face today?
What fear or old habit do you need courage to confront?
What daily step can you take toward real change in Yahawasha?
Share your thoughts below about this — you just may encourage someone else!
Shalam and HaLaL YAH!
Kobe Campbell's Book - Why Am I Like This: https://amzn.to/4pgwHsJ
