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Racial Reconciliation Efforts in the Works Part 5: Ministry Initiatives
A compilation of racial reconciliation resources and efforts as the United States continues to grapple with racial injustice and tension. Ed Stetzer Image: Unsplash/Aarón Blanco Tejedor
Recently, I was invited to a dialogue hosted by the Agora Institute of Johns Hopkins University on racial justice and reconciliation efforts of evangelical churches. You can which was described by the hosts as:
This event will convene prominent evangelical leaders, including those working to build racial justice within the church, for a follow-up discussion focusing specifically on what evangelicals are doing and can do to confront this divisive moment.
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Grand Rapids Business Journal
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A nonprofit that focuses on widening economic opportunity for residents and businesses on Grand Rapids’ southeast side hired a local entrepreneur to invest in the development of the 49507 area.
Amplify GR said Monday that it hired Jermale Eddie owner and co-founder of Malamiah Juice Bar & Eatery, founder and CEO of Malamazing Juice Co. and founder of the business coaching and consulting firm JE Speaks as its business partnership manager.
The new role was created to further invest in expanding job creation and retention in the 49507 ZIP code. As a Grand Rapids business owner and entrepreneur, Eddie will be “instrumental in supporting business owners and establishing neighborhood employer partnerships geared toward career opportunities for residents,” Amplify GR said.
Several East Carolina University students continue to utilize âSafety Gals,â a private Facebook group, as a way to share safety tips and provide information for women in Greenville, North Carolina, about criminal activity on the rise on and off ECUâs campus.
âSafety Gals,â created by graduate student Lisa Khare in August 2020, aims to provide safety tips and information for women in Greenville and female students, with over 2,000 members and daily posts to make others aware of criminal activity in the area.
Khare said she created the âSafety Galsâ group after she experienced an incident on her way home from class where a man exposed himself to her from his car. She said she posted the incident on another Facebook group for ECU women to âclean out their closets,â âPirate Gals Buy/Sell/Trade,â where she received over 100 comments from other women who experienced similar or identical situations.