
The Center Celebrates It's 5 Year Anniversary
10/22/22 • 31 min
The Absalom Jones Episcopal Center for Racial Healing celebrates it's 5 Year Anniversary in October and in this episode, you will hear the reflections of the past, impact of the present, and vision for the future of our work.
We want to take a moment to especially thank all of our supporters, listeners, and brave souls who continue to live into God's dream by doing the courageous work of dismantling racism and becoming well.
Tune in to join the celebration and get excited about our blueprint for the future.
Ready to get involved? Connect with us online at centerforracialhealing.org
The Absalom Jones Episcopal Center for Racial Healing celebrates it's 5 Year Anniversary in October and in this episode, you will hear the reflections of the past, impact of the present, and vision for the future of our work.
We want to take a moment to especially thank all of our supporters, listeners, and brave souls who continue to live into God's dream by doing the courageous work of dismantling racism and becoming well.
Tune in to join the celebration and get excited about our blueprint for the future.
Ready to get involved? Connect with us online at centerforracialhealing.org
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