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By Ray Kirstein
In 2014
Posted December 13, 2014

December 13, 2014 – Rejecting Denial in the Face of Police Brutality and Injustice

From the streets of our major cities to the floor of the U.S. House of Representatives, an outpouring of outrage and activism continues in the wake of a series of police shootings of unarmed African [...]

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By Ray Kirstein
In Segments
Posted December 13, 2014

A Rabbinic Call to Action from the Streets of New York

Following a Staten Island grand jury’s decision not to indict the police officer responsible for the death of Eric Garner, New Yorkers took to the streets to protest. Rabbi Jill Jacobs was on the [...]

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By Ray Kirstein
In Segments
Posted December 13, 2014

Racial Reconciliation and the Episcopal Church

Welton is also joined on this week’s show by Bishop Stacy Sauls, the COO of the Episcopal Church in America. Bishop Sauls is leading the effort on racial reconciliation within the Church. They discuss [...]

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By Ray Kirstein
In Segments
Posted December 13, 2014

Tackling Polarization – from the Civil Rights Movement to Today

Last week, as the nation was rocked by protests and an increasingly polarized reaction to those protests, Welton spoke with Rev. Dr. James Forbes, Jr., senior pastor emeritus at the Riverside Church [...]

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By Ray Kirstein
In Segments
Posted December 13, 2014

Racial Equality and Equal Justice are Issues of the Head and the Heart, Morality and Legality

Welton also offers his own commentary on racial justice in the United States, drawing on his early childhood years in West Tennessee and his experiences in the decades since. He shares that what we [...]

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