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Faith leaders around the world who died in 2020
By David Crary and Associated Press
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FILE - In this Wednesday, Aug. 28, 2013 file photo, Rev. Joseph Lowery speaks at the 50th anniversary of the March on Washington where Martin Luther King Jr., spoke, at the Lincoln Memorial in Washington. (AP Photo/Charles Dharapak)
New York - The Catholic priest who for decades had been one of the Vatican’s top experts on the Latin language died on Christmas Day at a nursing home in Milwaukee. A United Methodist Church bishop in the West African nation of Sierra Leone died in a traffic accident in August as he was engaged in efforts to resolve the denomination’s conflicts over inclusion of LGBTQ people. Back in March, a 49-year-old priest in Brooklyn became the first Catholic cleric in the United States killed by the coronavirus. They were among many religious leaders some admired worldwide, others beloved only locally who died in 2020. Here are some of them.
Georgians Unite to Celebrate Voting Rights JoiningJohn Lewis Good Trouble Marches and Votercades in Cities Across Georgia
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Georgia Coalition for the Peoples Agenda, the
Transformative Justice Coalition,
Rainbow PUSH Coalition, and community organizers for
John Lewis Good Trouble Marches and Votercades, festive celebrations of voting rights that will lead voters to the polls for early voting for the U.S. Senate runoffs and Public Service Commission race on Jan 5, 2021.
We want to bring awareness to the fact that early voting started and encourage people along the route to join us to get into some Good Trouble and vote, said Helen Butler, executive director of the Georgia Coalition for the Peoples Agenda.