Faith, Hope And Hostility: Racism In The Church Is On The Rise

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Faith, Hope And Hostility: Racism In The Church Is On The Rise

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For many Black Mormons, the church has shifted from a place of sanctuary to one of hostility, marked by systemic racism and personal abuse. Rather than seeing progress, many members find the environment increasingly unwelcoming. A recent SLTRIB report on the Genesis Group highlights this painful trend, detailing the alarming threats and vitriol directed at its leadership and members. It is a sobering reminder of the work yet to be done and the legacy of the church's history of racism and exclusion.

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A number of Utah’s Black Latter-day Saints say they come to Genesis because they don’t feel safe in their assigned congregations.

Last year, the group surveyed its attendees and found that “many do not feel their ward members ‘care about them’ or ‘have their back,’” Hugh reported on social media, “in the current political landscape and divisiveness.”

Thus, they feel “increasingly unsafe,” he wrote, “and that has turned into feeling discomfort in their wards, [regional] stakes and communities.
What Hugh said he experienced is “not at all unexpected,” said Genesis co-founder Darius Gray.

Gray, the senior statesman for many Black members, said he has received phone calls from Latter-day Saints all over the country who describe being verbally harassed, discriminated against and treated as “others.”

(The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints) Darius Gray, speaking on 2021, says some Latter-day Saints “have given their allegiance more to their political priorities than to their religious commitments.”

It seems the members “have given their allegiance more to their political priorities,” he said, “than to their religious commitments.”

Thom Reed, who is Hugh’s first counselor at Genesis, echoes Gray’s comment.

“I have lived in the Daybreak community [in South Jordan] for the past 11 years,” Reed said, but recently he and his wife were leaving a movie theater when someone called out a racist slur and told the couple to “go home.”

Reed sees the country “slipping backward” like it was in the 1950s and ’60s, he said, “due to the current [Donald Trump] administration.”

After hearing Hugh’s story, a friend wrote to Reed saying, “We are lucky President Hugh is here. He could have been Emmett Till-ed,” referring to the 1955 lynching of a 14-year-old Black youth in Mississippi.

Escalation of racism “is rampant, hidden behind closed doors and in church halls,” Reed said. “And Genesis members are hurting.” Candy Tolentino is among them.

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Hearing the Genesis president’s account, said Tolentino, a single mom in Lehi, “was so traumatizing and unsettling.”

What made it worse, she said, was knowing that it happened in Utah, a state dominated by members of her Latter-day Saint faith.

It’s nearly half a century after the end of the church’s priesthood/temple ban on Black members, Tolentino said, “and we are still battling racial hatred.”

She believes it has actually gotten worse in the past decade. “I feel much less safe here than I would have 10 years ago.”
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Interesting fact, if Daniel Peterson had needed a blood transfusion in his early teens and adulthood, and he found himself at an LDS hospital, he would have been guaranteed to have received pure white blood. The LDS church specifically segregated their blood by race.

Something I imagine you won’t find in his Hitchens file anytime soon.
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drumdude wrote:
Fri May 15, 2026 9:25 pm
Interesting fact, if Daniel Peterson had needed a blood transfusion in his early teens and adulthood, and he found himself at an LDS hospital, he would have been guaranteed to have received pure white blood. The LDS church specifically segregated their blood by race.

Something I imagine you won’t find in his Hitchens file anytime soon.
The Red Cross segregated blood until 1950. Some states required it until much later. https://www.pbs.org/newshour/science/de ... o-remember
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Res Ipsa wrote:
Fri May 15, 2026 9:28 pm
drumdude wrote:
Fri May 15, 2026 9:25 pm
Interesting fact, if Daniel Peterson had needed a blood transfusion in his early teens and adulthood, and he found himself at an LDS hospital, he would have been guaranteed to have received pure white blood. The LDS church specifically segregated their blood by race.

Something I imagine you won’t find in his Hitchens file anytime soon.
The Red Cross segregated blood until 1950. Some states required it until much later. https://www.pbs.org/newshour/science/de ... o-remember

It appears the Mormon church hung on for another 20 or so years, until the church divested its hospital system into the independent non-profit Intermountain Healthcare (IHC) in 1975, and the formal practice of segregation ended as an unintentional side effect.
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One Utah resident is a little skeptical about the claim...
If this is true (as I assume it is), it’s a shameful, disgusting, and embarrassing mark against my adopted home state: “Leader of Black LDS group says he fell victim to a racist threat while hiking in Utah: Despite repeated calls from church leaders to wipe out racism, Black members say such prejudice is on the rise in the state.”

Unfortunately, I don’t feel that I can do much about it. I would be very surprised if any of those who follow this blog are prone to making racist insults. In fact, I rather suspect that the tendency to engage in racist misbehavior is inversely correlated with faithful commitment to the Restoration. It’s certainly incompatible with the principles of the Gospel. So, if Church leaders have been unable to reach Utah’s racists, I’m certainly unlikely to do so. Nevertheless, I urge myself and others to take whatever steps we’re able to take to combat such attitudes and such actions.
Maybe a good start would be to not post lynching pictures on your blog as a joke.
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Elder Oaks said he wept when the ban was lifted. Mitt Romney had to pull over and cry when he heard. Absent in all of this was the decades of silence before the ban.
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To quote Elder Alexander B. Morrison: “How grateful I am that The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints has from its beginnings stood strongly against racism in any of its malignant manifestations.”

He wrote this sentence in an article published in 2000. I am not making this up.
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Tom wrote:
Sun May 17, 2026 8:52 pm
To quote Elder Alexander B. Morrison: “How grateful I am that The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints has from its beginnings stood strongly against racism in any of its malignant manifestations.”

He wrote this sentence in an article published in 2000. I am not making this up.
I remember this one when it came out.

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