"In the wake of the Supreme Court's decision on affirmative action in college admissions, I am saddened for all who will be negatively impacted, and I am mindful that we must continue to root out White supremacy and systemic racism. 

 Our mandate as followers of Jesus is clear: to create the Beloved Community by facing painful truths from our past, learning from them, and then turning and joining hands together to right wrongs and foster justice and healing. In so doing, we can be and build that community and world where there is truly liberty and justice for all. This is the work of love. 

 The Episcopal Church has long supported programs of affirmative action to address inequality wherever it exists. This work continues, and our faithful witness is more important now than ever before."

Statement from Presiding Bishop Michael Curry on Supreme Court decision on affirmative action in college admissions

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Racism and white supremacy are intertwined and deeply rooted in both structural and personal violence towards people of color. Therefore antithetical to the gospel of peace. And the mission and ministry of the Episcopal Peace Fellowship.
EPF Racial Justice Working Group

 

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