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Repairing
the Breach
Raleigh
Washington
In this
presentation, author Raleigh Washington outlines eight steps toward racial
reconciliation. Dr. Washington is a member of the Board of Trustees of Azusa
Pacific University. He is also a Board Director with Reconciliation and
Peace Ministries, Inc. He co-authored a book with Glen Kehrein entitled
Breaking Down Walls: A Model of Reconciliation in an Age of Racial Strife,
which received the 1994 Gold Medallion Award from the Evangelical Christian
Publishers Association.
Dr. Washington is a Florida native, and received his bachelor’s degree from
Florida A & M University. He attained the rank of Lieutenant Colonel in
the U.S. Army, earning the Bronze Star for meritorious service in Vietnam.
Responding to a desire for full-time ministry, he entered Trinity Evangelical
Divinity School in 1980 (now known as Trinity International University),
where he received the Joy Cummings Award for Evangelism, the Kearney Afro-American
Award for achievement and was selected for Who’s Who in American Colleges
and Universities.
In 1983 he earned a master of divinity degree. Also at Trinity, Raleigh
developed the Master of Arts in Urban Ministries program, which he directed
for six years. In 1994 he received an honorary doctor of divinity from Trinity
International University. In 1997 he also received the Doctor of Peace-making
degree from Westminster College with Glen Kehrein. In 2000, he received
an honorary Doctor of Divinity with and emphasis in Reconciliation from
Azusa Pacific University.
Program
recording date and length: 2001 ~ 1 Hour 26 Minutes (This study was presented
originally at the University of California, Santa Barbara.)
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Catalog No.: 3775
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