Two white sisters inspire readers to tell their own stories about racism, homophobia, and colonialism. These stories are grounded in Americana and invite readers to bravely embrace a better future.
We two white sisters tell our own stories about racism, homophobia, and colonialism to pull back the curtain on our divided world.
Heather is a Briar Cliff University professor emerita with a passion for social justice, especially as it affects children and families. She lives, writes, and organizes in a small rural community in Nebraska.
Ann works at the intersection of issues through national United Methodist leadership and communications at the Gay & Lesbian Alliance Against Defamation (GLADD). After decades in New York, Ann took her blue vote to Texas.
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