Anti-racism work is essential. Why don’t parishes do it?
Why do so many Catholics seem uncomfortable with anti-racism action?
When a young woman in an Alabama parish heard that the Jesuits of St. Louis were organizing a solidarity stand vigil, she was inspired to arrange something similar at her parish. The women religious she consulted guided her to Leslye Colvin. Colvin, a long-time social and racial justice advocate, was supportive of the idea, but suggested the need for a complementary educational component. An educator and facilitator in the JustFaith program, Colvin recommended the parish participate in JustFaith’s new Faith and Racial Equity program.
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