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CORRECTION:
The date for this event was incorrectly listed in the subject line of my previous email.  It is MARCH 28  (NOT April).

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         David Hoffman

SPECIAL NOTICE to Faith and Community Leaders:

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Practicing Resistance Leadership:
A Conversation with Roz Pelles

Friday, March 28 — 4:00 pm PST

(Online)

Hosted by

Yale Center for Public Theology and Public Policy

The Center for Public Theology and Public Policy at Yale Divinity School is excited to invite you to join a conversation with a founding member of our team, Attorney Roz Pelles, this Friday, March 28, at 4:00 pm PST (7pm EST).

A livestream will be available online
(see link below).

Roz Pelles is a veteran of the civil rights and workers’ rights movements. She has a long history of social justice activism that spans five decades, beginning with her work as a teenager in the Congress of Racial Equality (CORE). 



Roz served as the Vice President of Repairers of the Breach, a nonpartisan organization that seeks to build a progressive agenda and movement rooted in the moral values of justice, fairness, and the common good. She is also serving as the Strategic Advisor to the Poor People’s Campaign: A National Call for a Moral Revival, a continuation and expansion of the work of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.

Attorney Pelles is the former Executive Director of the North Carolina NAACP, where she served as a strategist and advisor to North Carolina’s Moral Monday/Forward Together Movement during the pivotal and historic year when Moral Mondays erupted in the state capitol of Raleigh, spread across the state, and inspired the nation. Prior to this, she was the Director of the Civil, Human and Women’s Rights Department at the national American Federation of Labor-Congress of Industrial Organizations (AFL-CIO). She also served as the Executive Director of the Union Community Fund, a national labor charity created to provide funding for social and economic justice organizations. Attorney Pelles was also the Executive Director of the National Rainbow Coalition and Special Assistant to Reverend Jesse L. Jackson, Sr. She has served on the Board of Directors of the Highlander Research and Education Center, where she was the Board Chair, and on the national board of Interfaith Worker Justice.

Roz Pelles was named one of the country’s outstanding African American women labor leaders by the Institute for Policy Studies in the “And Still I Rise: Black Women Labor Leaders Initiative.”  She was also the 2019 recipient of the Forward Justice Ella Baker Award.

She has also been a lecturer and workshop leader across the United States, Canada, Tanzania and Uganda.

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CLICK HERE to view Practicing Resistance Leadership via livestream, online (on April 28).

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