Racism in America
Georgetown University hosted a panel discussion with religious leaders, civil rights activists, and academic scholars on racism in America.… read more
Georgetown University hosted a panel discussion with religious leaders, civil rights activists, and academic scholars on racism in America. Speakers included Representative John Lewis (D-GA), Archbishop Wilton Gregory of Atlanta, Sojourners Magazine founder Jim Wallis and Georgetown University African American studies professor Marcia Chatelain. They discussed the role of religious faith in confronting racism, bigotry and sexism. Georgetown University president John DeGioia delivered opening remarks. close
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