“Revelations” How Two North Carolina Pastors Are Searching for Racial Reconciliation
This week marks a year since George Floyd was killed by police in Minneapolis, sparking national outrage over racial injustice. Segregation, in its many forms, is a major source of racial inequality. Where you live affects your access to healthy food, safe housing, quality education and job opportunities. It even affects where you go to church. We travel to North Carolina to meet with two pastors - one with a predominantly Black church and one with a predominantly white church - who are seeking a path to racial reconciliation.
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