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Constituting group for racial equity and justice coalition meets in person to advance structural work

November 16, 2023
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The constituting group tasked with proposing the organizational structure to establish a new Episcopal Coalition for Racial Equity and Justice met in person Oct. 31-Nov. 2 in New York City to discuss key themes, best methods, and next steps.

Creation of the coalition was recommended in a March 2022 report by the Presiding Officers’ Working Group on Truth-Telling, Reckoning and Healing and approved by the 80th General Convention in July 2022.

Representing the broad diversity of the church, constituting group members were named in February by Presiding Bishop Michael Curry, House of Deputies President Julia Ayala Harris, and group chair Ryan Kusumoto.

Since that time, the group has met virtually and held listening sessions with Deputies of Color, the Executive Council’s Committee on Anti-Racism, and attendees of the “It’s All About Love” festival held in Baltimore in July.

During its recent meeting, the group discussed key themes that emerged from the listening sessions, including the importance of ensuring the work of the Beloved Community continues; expanding and supporting robust networks such as the Union of Black Episcopalians and Deputies of Color to foster connectivity with dioceses and other groups engaged in racial justice work; and the need to act as a resource clearinghouse where people may network to share programs, structures, and curricula.

As Heidi Kim, one of the Deputies of Color, said, “The opportunity for the coalition is to go local and deep and over time.”

Members also reviewed the coalition’s stated purpose of “facilitating, coordinating, encouraging, supporting, and networking efforts of Episcopal dioceses, parishes, organizations, and individuals for racial justice and equity, and the dismantling of white supremacy.”

Additionally, the group discussed best methods for organization, implementation, and accountability to the wider church. An inaugural structure for the coalition was outlined; communication needs were identified; and plans made for future regional listening sessions. Members agreed on a timeline for meetings, updates, and next steps.

“Through spiritual discernment and courageous dialogue, the constituting group has engaged deeply to foster a shared vision for the future coalition that will advance racial justice and healing across The Episcopal Church,” Ayala Harris said.

The Rt. Rev. Ian Douglas, who co-chairs the constituting group with Kusumoto, described the time together as “incredibly exciting and blessed.” He said, “The Holy Spirit is leading us into new ways of being the church.”

Kusumoto added his gratitude for the work of the group and said, “The Episcopal Coalition for Racial Equity and Justice will breathe new life into our church.”

For more information about the coalition, email info@episcopalcoalition.org.

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