Community, Faith, and Racial Justice

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Community, Faith, and Racial Justice

Please join us on September 18, 2024, for the third speaker in a series offered to the community by St. Mark’s Episcopal Church and co-sponsored by a number of community justice and faith organizations.*

Leah Rothstein Community and Union Organizer, Affordable Housing Consultant to developers and local governments, and author (with Richard Rothstein) of Just Action: How to Challenge Segregation Enacted Under the Color of Law.  In conversation with Professor Margalynne Armstrong St. Mark’s parishioner, professor at Santa Clara University School of Law, and author of articles and book chapters on housing discrimination, privilege and other topics.

“Challenging Segregation With Just Action”

Please register for Free tickets at: tinyurl.com/september18speaker

Donations appreciated.

The series explores the role of Christianity, including the white Christian Nationalist movement, in racial injustice and seeks to define a path toward racial justice, healing, and reconciliation.

*For more information on the series, its co-sponsors, and future speakers, please visit: tinyurl.com/stmarkseries.

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