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Our mission is to forge and continually expand a quality of leadership and beloved community to guide Greensboro, North Carolina, and beyond into a new era of equitable economic sufficiency, peace, social, gender and racial justice that can serve as a model and inspiration for ourselves, our region, our nation and our world.

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Creating Space

The Beloved Organizing, Healing, and Training Institute (BOTHI)

BOTHI is dedicated to training community building organizers. That training will include helping to heal the  “soul” wounds and scars inflicted upon all of us growing out of our tortuous yesterdays, in particular people of color.

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TESTIMONIALS

“The Beloved Community Center is a great space where all parts of our community comes together to discuss, plan and resolve social, civic, economic and environmental issues affecting our wellbeing.”
Jacki
“Thank you for your hospitality, your community compassion, & your willingness to share the story with others.”
Evon
“I had the Pleasure of experience History,Education and about Love for the world! Great Experience!”
Shirley

TESTIMONIALS

“The Beloved Community Center is a great space where all parts of our community comes together to discuss, plan and resolve social, civic, economic and environmental issues affecting our wellbeing.”
Jacki
“Thank you for your hospitality, your community compassion, & your willingness to share the story with others.”
Evon
“I had the Pleasure of experience History,Education and about Love for the world! Great Experience!”
Shirley

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A Letter from the Four Survivors of 1979 Greensboro Massacre Currently Residing in Greensboro to the City Council of Greensboro

This letter was written to request that the official apology for the 1979 Greensboro Massacre rendered by the Greensboro City Council on August 15, 2017 be strengthened and placed in clearer context, based on the ample evidence of actions (and failures to act) by police and other City officials.  Many of the specifics of that […]

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