Seven years after Charleston massacre, racial equity group starts work with optimism, suspicion 

Nearly a decade after nine people were slain in a historic Black church, a new commission pushes for racial equity in Charleston.

Nearly a decade after nine parishioners at a historic Black church in Charleston, South Carolina, were killed by a white supremacist sympathizer, a new commission in the city is focused on developing racial equity. 

Charleston City Councilman Jason Sakran shared with  today!

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