The first sentence alone is off to a rough state - "As a Christian, I feel called to live like Christ, which means to try to be good and kind, loving others as Christ has loved me. But as a white person, I am part of a larger history that is not good. Not kind. Not loving. "
Seriously, though. No one is part of a larger history where their race, gender or country is "good, kind and loving." We ALL come from ignorance, fault, and sin. I have enough to feel guilty about already, but I can honestly say actions of descendants or people from other generations before I was born doesn't weigh into my personal guilt and repentance. When I think of ways to be a better person in general, I honestly can't think of anything race-wise I need to improve on, other than focusing on compassion and that we're all supposed to be seen as equal in race and gender in this supposedly more enlightened culture.
The only one on her list I'm connecting with is #6 where I believe friends who have experienced racism and how it has affected them, we should all do that to continue to grow toward killing racism off.