The march of Presbyterians in the Civil Rights Movement
As attitudes about race began to shift among White Presbyterians in both the UPCUSA and the PCUS, social justice emerged as a primary, common mission, writes Jimmie Hawkins.
Rev. Jimmie Ray Hawkins oversees the PC(USA) Advocacy Offices. His community ministry includes being a leader for the Moral Monday Movement since its onset in 2013. He is the author of Unbroken and Unbowed: A History of Black Protest in America.
As attitudes about race began to shift among White Presbyterians in both the UPCUSA and the PCUS, social justice emerged as a primary, common mission, writes Jimmie Hawkins.
People of faith must continue to advocate for the passage of national gun-safety laws, writes the PC(USA)βs advocacy director for the Office of Public Witness & Presbyterian Ministry at the United Nations Jimmie Hawkins.
Jimmie Hawkins reflects on 2022 and speaks a word of hope for 2023.
Rev. Jimmie Ray Hawkins shares an update from PC(USA) Advocacy Offices: the Office of Public Witness in Washington, D.C., and the Presbyterian Ministry at the United Nations (PMUN) in New York City.
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