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“No. Jesus Christ was born in Bethlehem to a Jewish woman and raised in Nazareth.” • White supremacy ... and social experiences of Black Latter-day Saints.” LaShawn Williams expressed ...
This topic reaffirms the Church’s opposition to racism while providing historical context on the priesthood restriction for Black male members of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints ...
In a multiracial but unequal America, there was a disproportionate representation of a white Jesus in the media. It wasn’t only Warner Sallman’s Head of Christ that was depicted widely ...
Sister Tracy Y. Browning says, "It was wonderful to be gathered together with so many religious leaders from such diverse ...
With a federal judge shutting down the latest legal challenge to The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints over its handling of billions of dollars in sacred donations from its members ...