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n 2020, a student-led March for Black Lives in Lynden, Washington sparked controversy and deep conversations about race, faith, and community.
In this episode of Origin To Impact Brad Kelly speaks with Jeremy Dorrough, Executive Director of Racial Unity Now, about the events that led to the founding of the organization and the work they are doing to build relationships across racial and cultural lines.
Jeremy shares his journey from global Christian ministry to local community leadership, reflecting on the tensions of 2020, the role of faith in reconciliation, and how honest conversations can help communities move forward.
This episode explores how moments of division can also become opportunities for understanding, growth, and unity.
By Brad Kellyn 2020, a student-led March for Black Lives in Lynden, Washington sparked controversy and deep conversations about race, faith, and community.
In this episode of Origin To Impact Brad Kelly speaks with Jeremy Dorrough, Executive Director of Racial Unity Now, about the events that led to the founding of the organization and the work they are doing to build relationships across racial and cultural lines.
Jeremy shares his journey from global Christian ministry to local community leadership, reflecting on the tensions of 2020, the role of faith in reconciliation, and how honest conversations can help communities move forward.
This episode explores how moments of division can also become opportunities for understanding, growth, and unity.