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Racism and Economic Injustice Against People of Color in the US
2016 Book of Resolutions, #3378
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faith in action
Opportunities to renew a commitment to eliminating racism
Reflections on the President's racist comments about countries around the world.
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press release
Agency deplores shootings, unrelenting racism of killings in Charleston, S.C.
Church and Society offers response to shooting at Mother Emmanuel AME Church
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press release
Social-justice agency calls for end to institutional racism in U.S.
Church and Society issues call following death of Michael Brown
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Take Action: Systemic Racism and Discrimination during COVID-19
The ongoing COVID-19 pandemic has illuminated the pre-existing injustices impacting our communities.
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faith in action
Book discussion informs, inspires, challenges, and grows commitment
Church and Society interns are encouraged to connect and learn from our UMC denominational boards and commissions' initiatives and programming. They consider how the denomination's commitment to dismantling racism relates to them and their vision for ministry. Emily Newman participated in the book discussion I’m Black. I’m Christian. I’m United Methodist. from the General Commission on Race and Religion, and she was inspired, informed and grew in her commitment to eliminate racism.
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faith in action
United Methodist connection to UN report
Submission prepared by GBCS is cited by Special Rapporteur on racism
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faith in action
Week 2 of the Poor People's Campaign
The Poor People's Campaign launched a six-week program, calling for a moral revival in the U.S. Week two focuses on linking systemic racism and poverty.
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How Children's Books Start Conversations about Social Justice
Conversations about racism, injustice, and discrimination can start with a picture book.
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Remembering the Legacy and Life of The Reverend Jesse Jackson
For decades, the Reverend Jesse Jackson, Sr., stood at the forefront of social movements that called this country to live more fully into its promises. He carried forward the vision of the Beloved Community, using his persistent public witness to challenge systems of racism, poverty, voter suppression, and economic injustice.