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racial justice and multicultural
ministry
Racial Justice and Multicultural Ministry Advocacy
Scheme
Raising awareness and
educating the membership of the URC are key aspects of the work. We
rely heavily on volunteers to advocate for Racial Justice on the
ground.
We currently have 80
Racial Justice Advocates
(RJA) on our mailing list, and they are
recruited from the district councils of all our synods. Our plan is
have a least one RJA in each District. We meet twice a year - a
weekend-residential, and a one-day meeting in London.
These meetings are
organised by the
Racial Justice Advocates Planning Group (RJAPG)
and are designed to give continuing training and support for the
advocates, as well as to enable space for sharing stories and
offering support to each other.
We also have
Racial
Justice Synod Co-ordinators appointed by each Synod to organise
the racial justice work within that synod.
We asked all the co-ordinators and
advocates to find strategies for encouraging their own Synods to
adopt
Racial Justice Advocacy Synod Policy Statement - with
the appropriate changes specific to the particular synod.
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