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SUMMARY:The Sixtieth Anniversary of the March on Washington for Jobs and Freedom
DESCRIPTION:On August 28\, 1963\, more than 250\,000 people gathered at the Lincoln Memorial for the March on Washington for Jobs and Freedom. It was a turning point in the moral struggle and journey toward greater racial and economic justice in the United States. Civil rights\, religious\, and labor leaders helped organize the march\, calling for an end to segregation and racial discrimination\, as well as advocating for fair wages and economic justice\, voting rights\, education\, and long-overdue civil rights protections. At the end of the march\, Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. challenged America\, saying “I have a dream that one day this nation will rise up and live out the true meaning of its creed: ‘We hold these truths to be self-evident\, that all men are created equal.’”\nSixty years later we continue to face fundamental moral challenges in overcoming racism and honoring “a promise that all… would be guaranteed the unalienable rights of life\, liberty\, and the pursuit of happiness.” This in-person and online dialogue will examine what more needs to be done to advance freedom\, equality\, and justice for all. How are we keeping Dr. King’s dream alive? And where are we falling short? What are the responsibilities of Catholics and other people of faith to make this dream a reality?\nParticipants include Sr. Anita Baird\, DHM\, Marc Morial\, Andrew Prevot\, and Lauren Reliford.
URL:https://auscp.org/event/the-sixtieth-anniversary-of-the-march-on-washington-for-jobs-and-freedom/
LOCATION:Copley Hall\, Georgetown University
CATEGORIES:Lecture
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SUMMARY:Session 1.4 - AUSCP Zoom Discussion Series on Racism
DESCRIPTION:The program is part of the three-year strategic plan to combat racism provided by the Association of U.S. Catholic Priests Anti-racism Team.  All are welcome and you may invite others to join. \nYear 2 Task: Acknowledge and Address the Sins of Racism in our Church. Research and identify the Church’s role in upholding racist practices\, historically and presently. \nYou need not have attended previous sessions and may switch between these as you wish. \nThe sessions will be moderated by Susan and Paul Sherman. \nContact Paul (sherman.paul@twc.com) to register.
URL:https://auscp.org/event/session-1-4-auscp-zoom-discussion-series-on-racism/
LOCATION:Online
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