Register for "A Critical Conversation: What is Project 2025?" - Monday, July 15th

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Also, "Grounded Resistance & Resilience to U.S. Political Violence" - Tuesday, July 16th

 

 

Samuel DeWitt Proctor Conference, Inc.

With Vision... By Faith... Through Action

A CRITICAL CONVERSATION

A CRITICAL CONVERSATION:

 

WHAT IS PROJECT 2025?

 

Join SDPC as we explore what’s at stake for us if the goals of Project 2025 are realized. There is a difference between democracy and authoritarianism.

 

We will talk about it and learn what we must do as we go into the next general election. LEARN WHAT IS AT STAKE!

 

Our conversation partners are Bishop Joseph William Tolton (Interconnected Justice), Anne-christine d"Adesky (GenDemocracy/Stop The Coup 2025) and William Roberts (Center for American Progress) with Rev. Dr. Susan K. Smith, director of Clergy Leadership and Resource Development, moderating.

 

Register at https://bit.ly/ACriticalConversation

Faith in Public Life:

Grounded Resistance & Resilience

to U.S. Political Violence

2024 Sponsors & Program Partners

We greatly appreciate the generosity of our 2024 sponsors and program partners!

The Samuel DeWitt Proctor Conference, Inc. (SDPC) is a nonprofit organization and United Nations NGO (Non-Governmental Organization) sharply focused on advancing the mission to nurture, support and mobilize African American faith, civic, corporate and philanthropic leaders to address critical needs of human and social justice within local, national and global communities. Named to honor the late Rev. Dr. Samuel DeWitt Proctor - a global 20th century educator, theologian, and civic leader - the overarching organization’s goals are to strengthen the individual and collective capacity of thought leaders and activists in the academy, church and community through education, advocacy and activism. Founded in 2003, it is a respected network of ecumenical congregations, clergy and lay leaders that embodies the values of academic excellence, transgenerational engagement, and community outreach as evidence of faith and Christian witness.

Statement on Discrimination, Intimidation, and Harassment

 

Since our inception, the Samuel DeWitt Proctor Conference (SDPC), Inc. has sought to nurture, sustain, and mobilize the African American faith community – in collaboration with civic, corporate, and philanthropic leaders – to address critical needs of human rights and social justice within local, national, and global communities. As a trusted interdenominational justice organization, it is our priority to be the place and space for ALL- radically inclusive and anchored in love. To that end, SDPC is an organization that has no tolerance for discrimination, abuse, homophobia, all forms of gender-based violence, sexual impropriety, intimidation, or harassment based upon age, citizenship status, diverse-abilities, ethnicity, gender, national origin, race, and sexual orientation. The SDPC adheres to these principles and expectations to respect the rights of others to ensure a safe nonviolent environment of its work and event spaces.

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