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This summer youth currently enrolled in grades 9-12 are invited to apply to be part of the delegation going to the Episcopal Youth Event, EYE. What is EYE? EYE is a three day leadership conference taking place in Washington D.C., but it is so much more than that. It is an opportunity for youth from […]
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This Summer, Diocesan Youth will journey through The Dismantling Racism Curriculum for Youth created by the Diocese of Atlanta and Absalom Jones Episcopal Center for Racial Healing. This six-unit virtual discussion group is open to youth grades 7-12 willing to engage in tough conversations to deepen their understanding of racism, identity, privilege, and healing as part […] |
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This Summer, Diocesan Youth will journey through The Dismantling Racism Curriculum for Youth created by the Diocese of Atlanta and Absalom Jones Episcopal Center for Racial Healing. This six-unit virtual discussion group is open to youth grades 7-12 willing to engage in tough conversations to deepen their understanding of racism, identity, privilege, and healing as part […] |
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This Summer, Diocesan Youth will journey through The Dismantling Racism Curriculum for Youth created by the Diocese of Atlanta and Absalom Jones Episcopal Center for Racial Healing. This six-unit virtual discussion group is open to youth grades 7-12 willing to engage in tough conversations to deepen their understanding of racism, identity, privilege, and healing as part […] |
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This Summer, Diocesan Youth will journey through The Dismantling Racism Curriculum for Youth created by the Diocese of Atlanta and Absalom Jones Episcopal Center for Racial Healing. This six-unit virtual discussion group is open to youth grades 7-12 willing to engage in tough conversations to deepen their understanding of racism, identity, privilege, and healing as part […] |