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Clergy Uniting for Racial Empathy and "Bloody Monday"

A diverse group of clergy seeks racial empathy; the emotional recount of “Bloody Monday”

01/16/2020 | Rating TV-PG

Virginia Currents

Clergy Uniting for Racial Empathy and "Bloody Monday"

Clip: Season 29 Episode 12 | 13m 43sVideo has Closed Captions

A diverse group of clergy seeks racial empathy; the emotional recount of “Bloody Monday”

CURE (Clergy United for Racial Empathy) visits Virginia locations of historic events of racism like “Bloody Monday”, the 1963 civil rights protest in Danville that took a violent turn. Find out how this journey of listening and learning fosters empathy.

01/16/2020 | Rating TV-PG

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