Last Saturday we lost Julian Bond, the former president of the NAACP, co-founder of the Southern Poverty Law Center, and a tireless champion for freedom and equality for all. Both Welton and Interfaith Alliance were proud to call Julian an ally and friend. He leaves a powerful legacy to remind us that racial justice, LGBT equality and religious freedom are part of the same struggle. This week we’re joined by a longtime friend of both Julian Bond’s and Welton Gaddy’s, the Rev. Dr. Amos C. Brown, to help us understand that legacy, and what Julian Bond can still teach us about the work for civil human rights and equality. CLICK HERE FOR EXTENDED INTERVIEW AND TRANSCRIPT
Recent Posts