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[Episcopal News Service] When George Floyd was killed on May 25 a year ago by Minneapolis Police Officer Derek Chauvin, many Episcopalians and clergy in Minneso ....
William & Mary’s 11 th annual Lemon Project Spring Symposium will feature panel discussions, keynote speeches and performances all focused on the history and future of Black women in America. The event, titled “Four Centuries of Black Women in America: Freedom, Activism and Justice for All,” will be held virtually March 22-27. It is free and open to the public, but registration is required. “One of the best parts of our annual spring symposium is how we bring people together from community members to students to professionals and alumni to learn and think about the experiences of African-American people. And this year, I’m thrilled we’re focusing on Black women,” said Assistant Professor of History Jody Allen, the Robert Francis Eng Director of the Lemon Project. ....
By David Paulsen Posted Mar 2, 2021 [Episcopal News Service] Organizers describe it as The Episcopal Church’s biggest annual gathering. It’s about to get even bigger. The CEEP Network typically gathers hundreds of attendees in a U.S. city for its annual conference, but because of the COVID-19 pandemic, it was forced to move online to present this year’s conference workshops and keynote presentations on March 2-5, which will include a conversation between Presiding Bishop Michael Curry and Archbishop of Canterbury Justin Welby. Last year, more than 700 people traveled to Louisville, Kentucky, to attend in person. This year, more than 1,200 people are signed up to participate online. ....