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[[Ashaki Binta]]/NC, [[William Darity]] /NC, [[Ajamu Dillahunt]] /NC, [[Joyce Johnson]] /NC, [[Nelson Johnson]] /NC, [[Joseph Jordan]], [[Julianne Malveaux]] / NC, [[Shafeah M'Balia]], [[Naeema Muhammad]] /NC, [[Saladin Muhammad]] /NC, [[Mark Anthony Neal]] /NC, [[Ed Whitfield]] /NC, [[Leah Wise]] / NC.<ref>[http://www.brothermalcolm.net/SOLDIERS/states/NC.html Black Liberation Theoreticians A [[Black Left Unity]] Directory]</ref> | [[Ashaki Binta]]/NC, [[William Darity]] /NC, [[Ajamu Dillahunt]] /NC, [[Joyce Johnson]] /NC, [[Nelson Johnson]] /NC, [[Joseph Jordan]], [[Julianne Malveaux]] / NC, [[Shafeah M'Balia]], [[Naeema Muhammad]] /NC, [[Saladin Muhammad]] /NC, [[Mark Anthony Neal]] /NC, [[Ed Whitfield]] /NC, [[Leah Wise]] / NC.<ref>[http://www.brothermalcolm.net/SOLDIERS/states/NC.html Black Liberation Theoreticians A [[Black Left Unity]] Directory]</ref> | ||
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+ | ==Micah and Repairers of the Breach== | ||
+ | [[Micah and Repairers]] of the Breach:Spirituality and Social Justice Conference, was convened July 26, 2013, at [[Rebuilding Broken Places CDC]] 2105 North William Street, [[Goldsboro]], [[North Carolina]].<ref>[https://www.facebook.com/events/361663047293422/permalink/364309570362103/FB, Rev. Dr. William J. Barber, II 20th Anniversary Community Celebration Service]</ref> | ||
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+ | :''Leaders in the social justice movement explore key justice issues & the responsibility of the church''<ref>[https://www.facebook.com/events/361663047293422/permalink/364309570362103/FB, Rev. Dr. William J. Barber, II 20th Anniversary Community Celebration Service]</ref> | ||
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+ | '''Speakers''' | ||
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+ | Rev. Dr. [[William J. Barber II]], The Holy Spirit, Faith and Social Justice. | ||
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+ | '''Panelists''' | ||
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+ | *Rev. Dr. [[John Mendez]], Exegesis and Psychology of Micah 6:8 | ||
+ | *Rev. [[Jonathan Hartgrove]], Meditation and Reflection - The Keys to a Prophetic Conscience and Engagement | ||
+ | *Rev. Dr. [[Willie Jennings]], Embracing a Theology of Transformation | ||
+ | *Rev. [[Nelson Johnson]] and Mrs. [[Joyce Johnson]], Organizing the Church for Justice Ministry | ||
+ | *Professor [[Barbara Zelter]], Activism from the Eyes of a Social Worker and Theologian | ||
+ | *Rev. [[Kojo Nantambu]], Religious Emphasis Advocacy Project for the NC NAACP | ||
+ | *Dr. [[Timothy Tyson]], Contributions to Civil Rights and Social Justice 1868-1968 | ||
+ | *[[Al McSurely]] | ||
+ | *Rev. [[Curtis Curtis Everette]], Gatewood Reflections on HKonJ | ||
+ | *[[Mary Williams]], Embracing the Music of Social Justice<ref>[https://www.facebook.com/events/361663047293422/permalink/364309570362103/FB, Rev. Dr. William J. Barber, II 20th Anniversary Community Celebration Service]</ref> | ||
[[Category:North Carolina]] | [[Category:North Carolina]] | ||
==References== | ==References== | ||
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Revision as of 11:53, 26 January 2015
Template:TOCnestleft Joyce Johnson is a North Carolina activist.
Black Liberation Theoreticians
Circa 2012, a Black Left Unity Directory;
Ashaki Binta/NC, William Darity /NC, Ajamu Dillahunt /NC, Joyce Johnson /NC, Nelson Johnson /NC, Joseph Jordan, Julianne Malveaux / NC, Shafeah M'Balia, Naeema Muhammad /NC, Saladin Muhammad /NC, Mark Anthony Neal /NC, Ed Whitfield /NC, Leah Wise / NC.[1]
Micah and Repairers of the Breach
Micah and Repairers of the Breach:Spirituality and Social Justice Conference, was convened July 26, 2013, at Rebuilding Broken Places CDC 2105 North William Street, Goldsboro, North Carolina.[2]
- Leaders in the social justice movement explore key justice issues & the responsibility of the church[3]
Speakers
Rev. Dr. William J. Barber II, The Holy Spirit, Faith and Social Justice.
Panelists
- Rev. Dr. John Mendez, Exegesis and Psychology of Micah 6:8
- Rev. Jonathan Hartgrove, Meditation and Reflection - The Keys to a Prophetic Conscience and Engagement
- Rev. Dr. Willie Jennings, Embracing a Theology of Transformation
- Rev. Nelson Johnson and Mrs. Joyce Johnson, Organizing the Church for Justice Ministry
- Professor Barbara Zelter, Activism from the Eyes of a Social Worker and Theologian
- Rev. Kojo Nantambu, Religious Emphasis Advocacy Project for the NC NAACP
- Dr. Timothy Tyson, Contributions to Civil Rights and Social Justice 1868-1968
- Al McSurely
- Rev. Curtis Curtis Everette, Gatewood Reflections on HKonJ
- Mary Williams, Embracing the Music of Social Justice[4]
References
- ↑ Black Liberation Theoreticians A Black Left Unity Directory
- ↑ Rev. Dr. William J. Barber, II 20th Anniversary Community Celebration Service
- ↑ Rev. Dr. William J. Barber, II 20th Anniversary Community Celebration Service
- ↑ Rev. Dr. William J. Barber, II 20th Anniversary Community Celebration Service