Daniel Henderson, the author of “The Spiritual Journey to Anti-Racism: A Travel Guide for White People” (Quoir Press) embodies the idea that solving racism is a White People problem, not a People Of Color problem. While many well-meaning White liberals have relied on People of Color for racial education and pathways to reconciliation, Henderson has been inspired by his beliefs to pro-actively use his platform to guide White people on dismantling the systems that continue to perpetuate racial inequality OURSELVES.
Our conversation covers Henderson’s background in education and religion, his transition from Evangelical to a system of belief that more authentically fit his conscience (chronicled in his earlier book “Confessions of a Recovering Evangelical,”), and how that transformation led to his mission to do the work of dismantling racism.
Henderson’s story of belief goes back as far as the moment in 1966, when he “went forward” at a Billy Graham Crusade to give his life to Christ, up through the moment 40 years later, in 2005, he walked away from the traditional Evangelical church for a more authentic faith. With a 40-year career as an educator, speaker, writer and historian, Henderson continues today to encourage others to find their faith, embrace doubt, ask hard questions, and find their own spiritual path.