Across Kenya, a growing movement of bridge-builders is rising up with a vision for unity and peace. From Kisumu to Nairobi, from Webuye to Samburu, leaders and communities are embracing Gracism to help heal political, tribal, and generational divides. Together, we believe a stronger and more united Kenya is possible. If you are committed to building bridges of peace in a divided world, we invite you to join this growing movement of hope. Sign up below to receive updates about upcoming events, trainings, and resources.
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What is Gracism?
Find out more about Gracism
We can’t ignore color, class, or culture. Instead, we must engage matters of racism, tribalism, and classism with a different posture and embrace radical inclusion of the marginalized.
Gracism blends “grace” and “racism” to mean the positive extension of favor to other people regardless of, and sometimes because of, their color, class, or culture.
This approach revives the biblical model for showing special grace to others on the basis of ethnicity, class, or social distinction – one of Gracism. Responding to the ongoing problems of prejudice and injustice while working toward God’s vision for unity.