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The videos

We recommend you watch the videos in the order listed. The length of each video is as follows:

Episode 1 - 12 minutes
Episode 2 - 19 minutes
Episode 3 - 19 minutes
Episode 4 - 29 minutes
Episode 5 - 16 minutes
Episode 6 - 16 minutes

If you would like to watch the videos with subtitles, you should find an icon that turns on subtitles, in the bottom right corner of the screen when playing each video. 

There is also a pdf with a summary of some of the points and the questions from the end of each episode. You may find it easier to use the pdf as a reference document for the questions rather than pausing each video at its end.

 

Episode1
Episode 1: Why explore equality and diversity?
Charmaine Mhlanga and Tim Judson explain what led to the creation of 'I Am Because You Are' and why ministers are asked to engage in a conversation about equality and diversity More ...
Episode2
Episode 2: What does discrimination look like?
Explores how discrimination is experienced within our congregations and other gatherings, and how some are especially disadvantaged by the intersection of multiple types of difference More ...
Episode3
Episode 3: What is equality and diversity?
Offers some definitions to the terms equality, diversity and unconscious bias, and appeals for us to go beyond legal obligations and to lead in creating just and equitable communities More ...
Episode4
Episode 4: How do I think through this?
Suggests some biblical principles that relate to equality and diversity in the light of a reading from John's gospel More ...
Episode5
Episode 5: How is our journey so far?
Lynn Green, Baptists Together General Secretary, talks about the changes she has seen in recent years in Baptist life and structures, and the task that remains ahead More ...
Episode6
Episode 6: What can I do in response?
Proposes five practical actions or attitudes to adopt that would make a difference when we meet, welcome or live alongside those whose life experience, background or identity is unfamiliar to us More ...
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