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Louisville Salvation Army officials quiet on HQ-led call for white donors to ‘lament, repent and apologize’ for racism

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Salvation Army provide help to the community. | salvationarmyflorida.org

Salvation Army provide help to the community. | salvationarmyflorida.org

Officials of the Louisville branch of the Salvation Army remain quiet on the organization's demand that white donors to "apologize" for racism, and on calls by critics to repudiate the statement.

The Salvation Army of Louisville hasn't issued a public statement, or addressed the matter on its Facebook page or Twitter account.

The demands were made earlier this year by the Salvation Army's Alexandria, Va.-based leadership, which released training materials to educate its white donors, volunteers and employees.

The materials call on white donors to the Salvation Army "to stop denying the existence of individual and systemic/institutional racism.” 

“They exist, and are still at work to keep White Americans in power," they said.

"Many have come to believe that we live in a post-racial society, but racism is very real for our brothers and sisters who are refused jobs and housing, denied basic rights and brutalized and oppressed simply because of the color of their skin," one lesson explains. "There is an urgent need for Christians to evaluate racist attitudes and practices in light of our faith, and to live faithfully in today’s world."

Color Us United, a group "created to speak out against those who want to divide America," has demanded the Salvation Army "release a statement making clear that America isn’t a racist country."

The Salvation Army removed the training materials on Nov. 25, announcing it wasn't its "intention" to ask whites to apologize for being racist.

The Salvation Army of Louisville is located at 911 S. Brook St. It has 40 advisory board members.

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Salvation Army Louisville Advisory Board

Advisory Panel memberAffiliated Business, if Available
Andrea ScholtzJan Scholtz Realty
Charles WilliamsCavalier Solutions
Scott ReedNorton Healthcare
Bob BennettBrown-Forman Corp. (Retired)
Diane KilnerMCM, CPA
Steve TomanchekWAVE3 News
Irv StumlerCivic Volunteer
Aaron GivhanGivhan and Mitchell Realtors
Ann SticklerBrown-Forman Corporation
Bill KolodeyN/A
Bob MeekAlexander Investment Services
Bob Silverthorn JrSilverthorn Law Office
Catherine WilsonKroger
Cheryl CravensSemonin Realtors
Chad TurnerFirst Bankers Trust Company
Christine WileyTranscend Credit Union
Danielle DavisLemonade PR
Dana MoodyCivic Volunteer
Danny L. MosbyJamon Brown Foundation
Diane KilnerMCM
Douglas KottkeCompton, Kottke, & Associates
Frank BusterByrne Insurance Group
Jennifer MorganKentucky Derby Festival
Jim OetkenBroadcast Executive
Joanie DuckworthBKD, LLP
Jim HannonUPS/Independent Pilots Association
John Treitz Jr.Stoll Keenon Ogden PLLC
Justin GordonCoca-Cola
Michael BucciFifth Third Bank
Mike CunhaSullivan University
Patty DavidsonTrilogy Health Services
Ray Glass(Retired)
Robert KeatsKeats & Schwietz, PLLC (Attorney)
Ron LewisIndependent Business
Sam PlymaleRepublic Bank
Sarah LuceLuce Interior Design
Scott WaldmanR&B Roofing Remodeling
Todd LanhamUSI Insurance
Tommy ThomasFirst Financial Bank
Vickie ElderTexas Roadhouse Corp.
Source: Metric Media News Service

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