Anglea is CEO of Interfaith Community Services. He lives in Escondido.
“We believe that you have the capacity to bring an open mind, making our faith places safe places.”
That’s what Kadri Webb says in the opening of Interfaith Community Services’ new anti-racism training for faith communities.
So I ask each reader here, do you have the capacity to bring an open mind to the topic of racism and equity? Are you willing to approach this often-difficult subject from a position of love and understanding? As we seek to heal and overcome the tumult and division of 2020, an open mind may be the most important salve to healing wounds and moving forward in unity as a San Diego community.