Messaging for Justice

ebook Inspire Action with Inclusive and Equitable Communication Strategies

By Clarke Carson

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Messaging for Justice: Inspire Action with Inclusive and Equitable Communication Strategies

Break through the noise. Speak with purpose. Move people to act.

In a world where injustice is loud, your message must be louder-but rooted in truth, compassion, and equity. Messaging for Justice is the essential guide for faith leaders, nonprofit changemakers, activists, and public theologians who are done with business-as-usual communication.

This book equips you with the inclusive communication strategies needed to challenge oppressive systems, uplift marginalized voices, and mobilize communities for real, lasting change. Grounded in liberation theology, racial justice advocacy, and intersectional praxis, it's more than a guidebook-it's a call to prophetic communication.

Whether you're writing sermons, crafting a campaign, leading from the pulpit or the picket line, Messaging for Justice will help you:

  • Craft justice-rooted messages that resonate across diverse groups, including those defined by race, class, gender, and faith.
  • Avoid common pitfalls of performative allyship, spiritual bypassing, or exclusionary language.
  • Frame your message in a way that fosters solidarity, not shame.
  • Build campaigns and conversations that inspire real-world action.
  • You'll learn from real-life case studies, sample message frameworks, and practical tools to speak truth with clarity, without compromising your values or your people.

    Justice work begins with the words we choose. This book helps you choose them well.

    Messaging for Justice