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Rev. Morrison: Have We Fixed Anything?

NASSAU, BAHAMAS – “Recalibrate, Educate, and Participate” were the calls to action from Reverend T.G. Morrison, who held no punches at the Majority Rule Ecumenical Service at Zion Baptist Church today.

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NASSAU, BAHAMAS – “Recalibrate, Educate, and Participate” were the calls to action from Reverend T.G. Morrison, who held no punches at the Majority Rule Ecumenical Service at Zion Baptist Church today.

While addressing the work still to be done in The Bahamas almost 60 years after majority rule, Morrison highlighted issues such as education and immigration, even going as far as to question how far we have truly come in social reform.

The Zion Baptist Church pastor says the country is in desperate need of recalibration and improved education.

An overarching theme of Morrison’s words today centering on the importance of looking beyond party lines and focus on coming together as a country.

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