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For a Longer, Stronger Conversation

Jerrod B. Lowry is a proud graduate of Johnson C. Smith Theological Seminary of The Interdenominational Theological Center in Atlanta, GA. After graduating he served as a tent maker; pastor at St. Paul PC (USA) in Louisburg, NC and Associate … Continue reading

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A Pastoral Letter

The Reverend Nancy J. Benson-Nicol is the Associate for Gender and Racial Justice in Office of Gender and Racial Justice. Thus says the Lord: A voice is heard in Ramah, lamentation and bitter weeping. Rachel is weeping for her children; … Continue reading

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Introduction to Posts from the Past #2:

Race and Remembrance in light of Trayvon Martin Verdict. I don’t know how my mother walked her trouble down I don’t know how my father stood his ground I don’t know how my people survive slavery I do remember, that’s … Continue reading

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TRAYVON’S VERDICT ON US

Chris Iosso is the Coordinator of the Advisory Committee on Social Witness Policy and General Editor of Unbound. This issue of Unbound is about the response of the Presbyterian Church (U.S.A.) to racism; a way of joining the conversation begun … Continue reading

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