As practicing Christians, we firmly believe that we must do all we can to form a society that is based on justice, equality, and compassion for all members of the human race. This is what Martin Luther King called the “Beloved Community.” We can only hope to reach...
In honor of Black History Month, Racial Justice Georgia will be hosting a 4-part discussion series of Dante Stewart’s Shoutin’ in the Fire: An American Epistle (https://www.dantecstewart.com/book). A powerful meditation on being young, Black, and Christian...
This past weekend members of Racial Justice Georgia, the diocesan racial justice and healing ministry (racialjusticega.org), participated in the Diocese of Alabama’s Jonathan Daniels pilgrimage. Daniels was a White Episcopal seminarian who became active in the...
May 20, 2022 8:00 AM | By: Natalie Mendenhall Today, Dunbar Creek looks like any other tidal creek a vacationer might drive across on the way to the beach at St. Simons Island. Amy Mitchell Roberts grew up on St. Simons and sees something else. She...
May 11, 2022 2:15 PM | By: Benjamin Payne Women’s lacrosse players at Delaware State University have accused sheriff’s deputies of racial profiling, which Sheriff William Bowman has denied. GPB’s Benjamin Payne reports. The Liberty County...