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London Diocese Gets £730K for Racial Justice Project
The Diocese of London will use £730,000 from Church Commissioners to provide anti-racist training and promote racial justice in 400 parishes and 18 boroughs.
- The Diocese of London received £730,000 for a three-year Racial Justice Priority project that aims to promote anti-racism in churches across 400 parishes and 18 boroughs north of the River Thames.
- Lisa Adjei, head of the Racial Justice Priority project, stated that the initiative will include 'theologically informed' unconscious bias training for parochial parish councils.
- Critics argue that the Church should prioritize local parish support over the £100 million Project Spire aimed at addressing slavery ties, reflecting concerns from Anglican congregations about financial allocations.
- A survey revealed that 61% of Anglican churchgoers would redirect donations if funds support reparations, with 81% prioritizing local parish support instead.
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