- Protesters Flood Capitol Hill and Across Washington, Lawmakers Among Them; Parallels to 1963 March on Washington (Roll Call)
- Mitt Romney Becomes First GOP Senator to Join Protests in D.C. (Washington Post)
- George Floyd, Who ‘Sparked the Fuse,’ Honored in North Carolina Service (NPR)
- John Lewis’s ‘Good Trouble’ of the 1960s Resonates for Today’s Protests for Racial Justice (Washington Post)
- Evangelical Christians Grapple With Racism as Sin (NPR)
- Black Minneapolis Pastor Calls on White Evangelicals to ‘Speak Up’ in Wake of George Floyd’s Death (Good Morning America)
- Marines Ban Depictions of the Confederate Flag, Including on Bumper Stickers and Mugs (CNN)
- Second Baptist Church Houston Hosting Free Walk-up COVID-19 Testing Event (NBC 12)
- The Museum of the Bible is Winning Over Some of its Biggest Critics: Jewish Scholars (Washington Post)