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From left, forum participants, Virginia Interfaith Power and Light Director Faith Harris, Ann Jurczyk, Virginia Urban Restoration Manager for the Chesapeake Bay Foundation; Melanie Harris, professor of Black Feminist Thought and Womanist Theology from Wake Forest University; Norman Wirzba, professor of Christian theology and ecology at Duke University; and Hannah Garrity from Second Presbyterian Church of Richmond.

From left, forum participants, Virginia Interfaith Power and Light Director Faith Harris, Ann Jurczyk, Virginia Urban Restoration Manager for the Chesapeake Bay Foundation; Melanie Harris, professor of Black Feminist Thought and Womanist Theology from Wake Forest University; Norman Wirzba, professor of Christian theology and ecology at Duke University; and Hannah Garrity from Second Presbyterian Church of Richmond.

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Faith Forum bridges faith, environmental action

A two-day Faith Forum took place Oct. 16-17 in Richmond, bringing together spiritual leaders and environmental experts to equip religious communities with tools to address climate change.