The plague that is often taboo : Religious leaders discuss racism, religion, faith
Jan. 25, 2021
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STAMFORD Fittingly, Stamford Stands Against Racism’s first discussion on racism and faith opened with a prayer.
“We come together today in a spirit of listening and learning to engage with one another around the topic and the plague that is often taboo to discuss in our culture: racism,” said the Rev. Shelley Donaldon of First Presbyterian Church.
“It is racism that plagues us all regardless of who we are, or where we come from, or what race we identify as,” she continued. “May these conversations help guide each of us in our lives. May it be so.”