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Anti-Racism and Racial Reconciliation

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See our Racial Reconciliation and Racism page for more about what being an anti-racist congregation means to us.

See also:

Mennonite Central Committee’s anti-racism initiatives

The Duke Center for Reconciliation (directed by Reba friend Chris Rice)