The theme of this discussion is Faith Efforts to Secure Racial Healing and Justice
Racial Reckoning: Moving Toward Transformation and Healing is a series of one-hour, news-style conversations that examine what, exactly, has changed or not changed in the 2+ years since widespread rallies for racial justice rocked the world, and what it will take to harness renewed awareness of racial inequity into transformation, healing and narrative change.
The third installment of the discussion series will shine a light on and critically examine interfaith efforts by prominent Christian, Jewish and Sikh communities to make racial justice a reality. Interfaith efforts were instrumental in ending apartheid in South Africa and undergirding the Civil Rights movement in America.
Join MMCA Aug. 17 as they explore the guiding principles that led to mobilizing, the progress of these efforts, obstacles to creating widespread and enduring change, and how, in these times of increased unrest, faith leaders have come together, to confront racism, and “interrogate religion’s role in making true racial justice a reality,” according to Rev. Audrey C. Price.
Religion
news reporter Adelle Banks will lead discussion with Rev. Price and other
prominent faith leaders about the role of faith traditions in addressing the
racial divisions in their ranks and in wider society, examining the obstacles
and solutions to creating widespread and enduring change. The final show
segment will be a call-to-action –cultivating ideas that will improve upon
actions already begun toward racial reconciliation.
Event Start Date & Time: August 17, 2023 1:00 PM
Event End Date & Time: August 17, 2023 2:15 PM
Time Zone: (GMT -5:00) Eastern Time (US & Canada), Bogota, Lima
Location: Virtual