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Episcopal Diocese of Michigan’s Spirituality and Race initiative tackles reparations and racial healing
It has been five years since George Floyd was murdered, setting off a worldwide protest against racial injustice. For the Episcopal Diocese of Michigan, the watershed moment led the Episcopal Diocese of Michigan to create its Spirituality and Race initiative. Bishop Bonnie Perry and Rev. Sister Veronica Dunbar share how the initiative is breaking down barriers around race and racism.
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