Trinity Racial Action/Information Network
TRAIN aims to raise racial awareness and seek multicultural justice & harmony in Portland, OR. We we
04/07/2023
https://www.lentmadness.org/2023/04/jonathan-daniels-wins-2023-golden-halo/
Episcopal Church seminarian and civil rights workerJonathan Myrick Daniels was martyred in Haynesville, Alabama in late August 1965. In pushed a young Black girl named Ruby Sales out of the way of the shooter and laid down his life. Read more about Jonathan Myrick Daniels over at LentMadness.org
Jonathan Daniels Wins 2023 Golden Halo! | Lent Madness Congratulations to 2023 Golden Halo winner Jonathan Myrick Daniels! In a final battle of the J's, Jonathan defeated Joanna the Myrrhbearer to take this year's crown. Both of these last remaining saints, one modern and one ancient, captured the imagination of the Lent Madness voting public, but only....
04/03/2023
“We never play to segregated audiences and we aren’t going to start now. I’d sooner lose our appearance money.” 1965
Please check out Oregon United for Rohingya @ https://m.facebook.com/afrusa.org/ to learn how to help the Rohingya and make Never Again more than an empty promise uttered on Holocaust Remembrance Day.
Oregon united For Rohingya Rohingya People are facing genocide at Burma.• Burma’s security forces have razed entire villages, slaughtered families, and even placed landmines.
11/14/2015
Small things add up over time.
How unintentional but insidious bias can be the most harmful National attention has been focused on overt racial tensions on college campuses across the country. But what about smaller, subtle, more persistent forms of racism? Special correspondent Charlayne Hunter-Gault speaks to Derald Wing Sue of Teachers College at Columbia University about the ways that…
11/06/2015
Recommend reading . . . https://m.facebook.com/MWRONPS/photos/a.1420005351583543.1073741829.1415334875383924/1632510530333023/?type=3&source=57&ref=m_notif¬if_t=like
Many of our public lands hold stories of important Native American contributions, including several parks in the Midwest. In honor of November being , we will look at some of the unique places that honor the diverse cultures, tribes, traditions and histories of Native Americans throughout the region. Knife River Indian Villages National Historic Site in North Dakota is a great place to explore the lives of the Northern Plains Indians on the Upper Missouri River. Earthlodge people hunted bison and other game and lived in villages along the Missouri and its tributaries. The site was a major Native American trade center for hundreds of years prior to becoming an important market place for fur traders after 1750. Today, visitors can enter a full scale reconstructed Earthlodge, see the remains of the Awatixa Xi'e Village (Lower Hidatsa Site) and Awatixa Village (Sakakawea Site), and view exhibits featuring artifacts recovered from the village sites as well as decorative arts of Northern Plains Indians. http://www.nps.gov/knri/index.htm
10/02/2015
The poster for our October 2015 events.
Trinity’s Racial Action/Information Network (TRAIN) is offering a different forum from 9:00 to 9:45 a.m. each Sunday of October in honor of Hispanic American Heritage Month at Trinity Episcopal Cathedral.
For information on the four fora and our other events in October see our page: https://www.facebook.com/racialawarenessportland
Trinity Racial Action/Information Network TRAIN aims to raise racial awareness and seek multicultural justice & harmony in Portland, OR. We we
10/01/2015
An interesting read. http://episcopaldigitalnetwork.com/ens/2015/09/30/kansas-church-repents-treatment-of-its-only-black-member/
Kansas church repents treatment of its only black member [Episcopal Diocese of Kansas] On a recent Sunday afternoon, St. Paul’s Episcopal Church in Clay Center, Kansas, was packed with worshippers, including half a dozen guests from the Ward Chapel AME C…
09/02/2015
Letter to The Episcopal Church from the Presiding Bishop & the President of the House of Deputies calling on Episcopal congregations to participate in “Confession, Repentance, and Commitment to End Racism Sunday” on 6 September 2015: http://episcopaldigitalnetwork.com/ens/2015/09/01/a-letter-to-the-episcopal-church-from-the-presiding-bishop-president-of-the-house-of-deputies/
A Letter to The Episcopal Church From the Presiding Bishop, President of the House of Deputies [Episcopal Church Office of Public Affairs press release] Presiding Bishop Katharine Jefferts Schori and President of the House of Deputies the Rev. Gay Clark Jennings have issued a letter calling ...
08/11/2015
Suggested reading . . . written by the Dean of the Episcopal Cathedral in St. Louis, Mo., . . . https://www.facebook.com/mike.kinman/posts/10100936473167064
Come Together: Moral Monday -- Trying to Deliver a Message to End Racially-Biased Policing. The mission of the church is reconciliation -- "to restore all people to unity with God and each other in Christ." Dean Mike Kinman shares about the reconciling life and ministry of Christ Church Cathedral as we come together as a vibrant congregation, a Cathedral for the Episcopal Diocese of Missou…
08/04/2015
Episcopal Priest on road trip with in*******al family shares harrowing story of police harassment The Rev. Peter Schell is an Episcopal Priest and the lead pastor of Calvary Episcopal Church in Washington D.C. On a ...
We are currently having our monthly planning meeting and finalizing some great programs, classes, and events for the 2015-2015 program year at Trinity Episcopal Cathedral as well as some possible offsite event that are under consideration.
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