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Discuss Race, Class, Violence

Please email comments to letters@livingchurch.org.

The Rt. Rev. Eugene Taylor Sutton, Bishop of Maryland, writes in email to his diocese:

Please join me for a town-hall style discussion that will take us beyond events in Ferguson, Missouri, to a broader discussion on topics that are emblematic of larger issues that are polarizing our society — race, class and violence. I will to listen to the concerns among our people, and share my own thoughts on this important topic.

You can also join the conversation via live-streaming webcast. The link and details will be available on the diocesan homepage on Dec 16.

“Why Ferguson Matters” begins at 2 p.m. Dec. 16 at Cathedral of the Incarnation in Baltimore.

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