Religion & Ethics NewsWeekly
Trayvon Martin Case: Racism, Violence, and Justice
Clip: 4/13/2012 | 4m 32s
Why do attitudes about the case vary so dramatically?
People of faith, black and white, need to be involved in resolving conflict through means that are other than violent, says Harold Dean Trulear, who teaches applied theology at Howard University School of Divinity.
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Religion & Ethics NewsWeekly
Trayvon Martin Case: Racism, Violence, and Justice
Clip: 4/13/2012 | 4m 32s
People of faith, black and white, need to be involved in resolving conflict through means that are other than violent, says Harold Dean Trulear, who teaches applied theology at Howard University School of Divinity.
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