Hispanic Pastor Calls on Church and Government to Bridge Racial Divide

Published: June 26, 2020, 7 a.m.

There is no easy answer to America\u2019s racial and political divide. But one thing is clear, healing in America will require both the church and government leaders taking action to build bridges in our nation.\xa0\n\u201cSilence is not an option. Complacency makes us complicit,\u201d The Rev. Samuel Rodriguez, president of the National Hispanic Christian Leadership Conference and a member of the National Coronavirus Recovery Commission, said in a statement after the killing of George Floyd. Rodriguez joins the podcast to explain the need for a national commission to address the broken trust between the African American community and law enforcement, and the role of the church during this critical time in history.\xa0\nRodriguez also discusses some of the latest work of The Heritage Foundation's National Coronavirus Recovery Commission. \nWe also cover these stories:\xa0\n\n\nAttorney General Bill Barr said there are about 500 open investigations looking into crimes committed in the past weeks following riots in the wake of George Floyd's death. \n\nTexas is pumping the brakes on its reopening plan amid a spike in new coronavirus cases.\n\nThe Supreme Court ruled Thursday 7-2 that people who are seeking asylum in the United States do not have the right to have a hearing in a federal court before being deported.\n\n\n Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.