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A release from The Episcopal Church: An invitation to join “Beijing +25: Celebrating the Blessing, Realizing the Dream” online study group [June 30, 2020] The
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A release from The Episcopal Church: An invitation to join “Beijing +25: Celebrating the Blessing, Realizing the Dream” online study group [June 30, 2020] The
Violence against the Rohingya people continues in Rakhine State in Myanmar. Armed forces are “killing men, slaughtering children, raping women, burning and looting houses, forcing
The Guardian reports that many communities across America are celebrating Indigenous People Day alongside the Federally recognized Columbus Day holiday; it is still a tiny number
Chinese officials arrest activists and human rights lawyer in ongoing campaign aimed at Christian churches
The Episcopal Church and the Episcopal Network for Economic Justice are among 188 secular and faith-based organizations signing a letter from the American Civil Liberties
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