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A ministry of the Diocese of Atlanta and the Episcopal Church, the center provides tools and experiences to dismantle racism through education, prayer, dialogue, pilgrimage, and spiritual formation. Learn about its mission, history, programs, resources, and how to get involved.
- ABOUT
Absalom Jones was America’s first black priest. Born into...
- JOIN OUR WORK
The work of racial healing is a priority across the church;...
- PROGRAMS
Fearless Dialogues - the Thurman Leadership Workshop Join us...
- RESOURCES
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- TRAINING SCHEDULE
The training was adjusted in 2012 to "reflect the fruit of...
- THE WORK OF THE CHURCH
The Center for Racial Healing exists to be a resource...
- A BRAVE SPACE NEWSLETTER
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- VIRTUAL LIBRARY
Our virtual library is replete with resources to educate,...
- ONGOING PROJECTS
The Absalom Jones Episcopal Center for Racial Healing...
- YOUTH CURRICULUM
A collaboration between the Center and the Office of Youth...
- ABOUT
Absalom Jones was America’s first black priest. Born into slavery in Delaware at a time when slavery was being debated as immoral and undemocratic, he taught himself to read, using the New Testament as one of his resources.
The Absalom Jones Center for Racial Healing welcomes you to its YouTube Channel where you will find short mediative inspirational recordings, webinars and other recorded message...
- A Message from Interim Executive Director The Rev. Greg Warren13 Views
- Welcome to Diamond Hill/Jenningstown | Who Lived Here? Where Did they Go?138 Views
- Dominique's First Book Launch - "Overlooked: The Importance of Renewing the Mind"22 Views
- Celebration of Asian American & Pacific Islander month program72 Views
- Women of Distinction: The Very Rev. Cynthia Briggs Kittredge446 Views
- Women of Distinction: Dr. Catherine Meeks313 Views
- Brave Voices Speaking: Kelly Brown Douglas351 Views
The Absalom Jones Episcopal Center for Racial Healing invites you to participate in a series of three webinars focused on reimagining policing. The role of policing was imagined once.
A resource for the worldwide Episcopal Church to address racism and promote racial reconciliation and healing. The Center offers training, support and programs for parishes and dioceses, and is named after the first African American priest in the Episcopal Church.
Absalom Jones Episcopal Center for Racial Healing, Atlanta, Georgia. 2,918 likes · 5 talking about this · 268 were here. We are an inter-generational, faith-based organization providing curriculum,...
Feb 7, 2024 · The training, at The Absalom Jones Episcopal Center for Racial Healing, is continuing and expanding that approach with longtime trainer Judy Fielder taking the lead. Fielder, a Holy Innocents’ parishioner, has been appointed Lead Trainer by Bishop Rob Wright.