Bishop Eugene Sutton – Racial Trauma – A dialogue about how we can heal…
The Right Rev. Eugene Taylor Sutton, Bishop of Maryland and Mr. Ford Rowan, member, St. Anne's Episcopal Church, Annapolis, discuss the psychological ramifications of the legacy of slavery and racism and what we can do about them.


The Rt. Rev. Eugene Taylor Sutton
Bishop of Maryland
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Bio:
The Rt. Rev. Eugene Taylor Sutton elected bishop of the Diocese of Maryland in 2008, is nationally known for his commitment to non-violence, reconciliation, the environment, and the practice of Centering Prayer. Formerly the Canon Pastor of Washington National Cathedral and Director of the Center for Prayer and Pilgrimage, Bishop Sutton has also served as a college chaplain, parish priest and professor at Vanderbilt University Divinity School. The author of several articles about spiritual practices and preaching, he’s a sought-after guest preacher and a contributor to the book, The Diversity of Centering Prayer.