INVITATION: WEDNESDAY COMMUNITY ROUNDTABLE

Join Beloved Community Center's Community Table, for our weekly roundtable discussion, Wednesday at 12 PM EST! This is an inclusive, non-partisan, diverse space where we respect the opinions of others, no matter race, class, gender, sexual orientation, or disability. Register & join us virtually  for the COMMUNITY ROUNDTABLE every Wednesday at 12 PM If the

Intergenerational Impact ’24

This is an excerpt from our 2024 End of year booklet, we encourage you to read and share with your network: https://belovedcommunitycenter.org/featured/2024eoyreview/ As BCC grows and evolves, the organization's engagement with the youth continues to be a major part of its operation. It’s an undeniable fact that having youth involvement at the center of any

BCC’s LEADERSHIP EVOLUTION ON DISPLAY

After several months of discussion among BCC’s board, as well as with the organization’s three key veteran leaders, the Board extended an offer of employment as the new Executive Director to Ms. Rasberry during the final days of preparation for the Long March. Gladly accepting the offer but not wanting to overshadow Rev. Johnson’s prophetic

EVOLVE, BUILD, ACTIVATE | 2024 End of Year Review

BCC seeks to BUILD and grow a beloved community, state, and world in which all are treated with respect and dignity; where diversity is valued and celebrated; where truth, no matter how bitter is faced; and where healing and reconciliation are pursued with vigor. This booklet reviews our work last year and details our next

We the People Unity Covenant

Intent To build a community of trust and collaboration among social justice, civic engagement, and other liberation seeking organizations, individuals, and institutions that recognize the severity of the moment and understand the need for a cohesive, coordinated strategy to seize upon this short window of opportunity to change the current divisive trajectory of our state.

The Johnsons shine light on their LOVE & ACTIVISM in ESSENCE Magazine

BCC Co-Executive Directors, Rev. Nelson Johnson and Mrs. Joyce Hobson Johnson are featured in Essence's latest Jan/Feb BLACK LOVE issue. From their roots in the Civil Rights Movement to surviving challenges, their enduring bond is a beacon of love, justice, and inspiration. The interview was coordinated in Oct '23 and written by Dominique Fluker, with

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