Washington's 'Church of Presidents' etched in history again
On the night of May 31, the basement of St. John's parish house suffered fire damage during protests against police brutality and racism. But true to the St. John's way, it did not become a symbol of repudiation of the president in the ensuing weeks. Johns Church, Lafayette Square." If he was in town, he was in church, Leon said of the younger Bush. St. John's agreed to let the city erect fencing around the church late last month very reluctantly, Budde said putting a physical barrier between the church and demonstrators.
Metro Detroit religious leaders fight for change in our community
DETROIT Since the death of George Floyd at the hands of police officers in Minneapolis, cities around the country -- including Detroit -- have seen protests against police brutality and racial inequality. As we end the week with more protests and more unrest, a group of religious leaders joined Local 4 for a roundtable to discuss working to be part of change in our community and this country. The congregants at the Cathedral of St. Paul in Detroit and many others are virtually fighting for a change in race relations. My sense is, and Im not alone in this, is racism is primarily a white problem, said Bishop Bonnie Perry, of the Episcopal Diocese of Michigan. They force themselves into the fire to steel themselves to fight for change.