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Welcome to the
Racial reconciliation
collaborative
Building The Beloved Community
Welcome to the Racial Reconciliation Collaborative! We invite you to join us for programs, discussions, joint projects and other activities aimed at furthering the cause of racial reconciliation in Annapolis and Anne Arundel County.
The Racial Reconciliation Collaborative is meant to be a space where faith-based and community organizations can come together for difficult conversations and mutual support as we work to build the Beloved Community.
Upcoming Events
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This is your go to source for all forms of information on Racial equality, antiracism, Social Justice, and Building the Beloved Community. You'll find links to websites, articles of interest, links to Podcasts, YouTube videos, Inspirational Music, and Book lists all related to our movement. We are also developing a Children and Young Adult section in our resource bank.
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"He who passively accepts evil is as much involved in it
as he who helps perpetuate it."
Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.
Strides Towards Freedom 1958