GA225 called for the church to issue an apology and reparations for a grave historic injustice in Juneau, Alaska. See how the church responded
Special to Presbyterian News Service
In the summer of 2022, the General Assembly of the Presbyterian Church (U.S.A.) directed the Office of the General Assembly to offer the denomination’s official apology and monetary reparations for the racist manner in which Memorial Presbyterian Church in Juneau, Alaska, was closed in 1963.
See how this GA direction out of the Race and Gender Justice Committee led to historic and profound meetings and moments, and how this work will continue in the video above or here.
You can also see lightly edited video of the apologies issued by three expressions of the Presbyterian Church (U.S.A.) and the responses here.
This video was written and narrated by the Rev. Jermaine Ross-Allam, director of the Presbyterian Mission Agency’s Center for the Repair of Historic Harms.
Videography by Gabe Strong and Soren Sieberts. Contemporary photography by Rich Copley. Historic photos courtesy of Peter Metcalfe. Opening and closing music by Yees Ku Oo Dancers. Video edited by Rich Copley.
Watch for more about this historic encounter and further engagement to address historic harms in Alaska.
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