Chicago Pastor Takes on Clint Eastwood’s Invisible Chair, Racism [Video]

Perhaps taking some inspiration from Clint Eastwood's Republican National Convention invisible chair stunt Rev. Moss touches on history, the upcoming election, and voter suppression.

By Jorge Rivas Sep 14, 2012

On Sunday, September 2nd, Rev. Otis Moss III, the pastor of the Trinity United Church of Christ in Chicago, IL (where Rev. Jeremiah Wright was formally the pastor) took on invisible racism. Perhaps taking some inspiration from Clint Eastwood’s Republican National Convention invisible chair stunt Rev. Moss touches on history, the upcoming election, and voter suppression. The Trinity United Church of Christ has [launched a Change.org petition](https://www.change.org/petitions/we-must-unseat-invisible-racism?utm_campaign=mailto_link&utm_medium=email&utm_source=share_petition) urging supporters to sign on to the campaign to end the "invisible racism that leads to Voter Photo ID laws that suppress the democratic rights of the elderly, people of color and the poor."