Bishop Eugene Taylor Sutton, the first Black bishop in the Maryland diocese, said the Episcopal Church’s racial justice and reparative work in the state started more than 15 years ago, when leaders began documenting how the institution benefited from slavery.The leaders also studied how the church continued to benefit from systems that oppressed or marginalized Black people even after slavery was abolished.
“The legacy of 350-plus years of discrimination against persons of African descent have taken a toll on this nation. And it has affected all of us,” the bishop continued. “None of us may have been guilty, but all of us have a responsibility. Today is an indication of the responsibility we are taking.”
“When I think of the painful history of our country and how often it’s ignored or swept under the rug, it has to be recognized for us to move forward as a community,” he said.
United States Latest News, United States Headlines
Similar News:You can also read news stories similar to this one that we have collected from other news sources.
Source: wrtv - 🏆 598. / 51 Read more »
Source: nbcsandiego - 🏆 524. / 51 Read more »
Source: sltrib - 🏆 316. / 61 Read more »
Source: ABC7 - 🏆 67. / 68 Read more »
‘Mormon Land’: BYU’s Black Menaces talk about their mission to raise awareness and wipe out racismOn this week's 'Mormon Land' podcast, two members of BYU's Black Menaces discuss their social media campaign to raise awareness about racism, bigotry and other challenges facing marginalized communities on the Provo campus. But byu hates everything and everyone mentioned, why do you expect them to change? The mormon corporation is a joke The LDS Church should divest itself of BYU. It’s only assessable to privileged, spoiled, bratty church members who suck off the breast of the rest of the members who subsidize their tuition.
Source: sltrib - 🏆 316. / 61 Read more »
Source: ABC7 - 🏆 67. / 68 Read more »