As part of the Augsburger Lecture Series Elaine Enns and Ched Myers present this lecture outlining the Greensboro Truth and Community Reconciliation Project as an exercise in gospel-based healing of past injustice, as well as the legacy of Mennonite refugees from Ukraine in the early 20th century. In these stories, they ask questions about how that painful history can be read and redeemed from a restorative justice perspective.
Their work is in the faith-based peace and justice movement. For information about their organization, check out Bartimaeus Cooperative Ministries.
The 2010 Augsburger Lecture Series is co-sponsored by the Augsburger Lectureship, Campus Ministries and the Center for Justice and Peacebuilding.