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* 1. Please indicate your degree of agreement with the following statements:

  Strongly Disagree Disagree Neither Agree nor Disagree Agree Strongly Agree
I am regularly involved in conversations about race.
I consider racial justice to be an important area of focus for my community’s justice ministries, outreach, and advocacy.
I can say clearly how working for racial justice is part of my faith.
Building racial equity is important work for my church.
I understand the ways that racism impacts and connects to other justice issues I care about (like poverty, environmental justice, accessibility, LGBTIQA rights, etc.).
Our church/community is mostly white, so race isn’t a priority for us.
It doesn’t feel like racial justice is a particularly important need in our community.
I worry that if we pay more attention to race, we’ll lose our focus on other important areas of justice and outreach.
Conversations about race are more about politics than spirituality or faith.
I’m afraid that I’ll say or do something wrong when we talk about racism.
I want to be sure future generations are supported as they continue to dismantle racism in every level of society.
I recognize the ways my work for racial justice builds on legacies and histories of countering racism.
I feel burnt out on antiracism work.
I have good self-care and community-care practices to support and nourish me in my justice work.
I feel like I’m the only one who really cares about race in my community.
Doing racial justice work is sometimes lonely.

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* 2. How informed do you currently feel about antiracism work?

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* 3. How would you prefer to receive information from National Ministries? Select all that apply.

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* 4. Where did you hear about Join the Movement? Choose all that apply.

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* 5. Are you familiar with the Join the Movement website?

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