News & Views | Beloved Community Center of Greensboro

Aug. 13, 2008

In the News: Community center receives an N.C. Defender of Justice award

by Nancy McLaughlin

A Greensboro nonprofit dedicated “to realizing the dignity and worth of all people” has been named a 2008 Defender of Justice, an award given annually by the nonprofit North Carolina Justice Center.

The Beloved Community Center was chosen as one of this year’s six recipients for the group’s “dedication” to making North Carolina a “fairer and more just state,” according to an announcement Tuesday from the organization, which highlights...  

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Jul. 1, 2008

Sharing the table: Latin Kings work for peace and unity

by Kyle Lambelet

On Monday, June 30th the Beloved Community Center, Pulpit Forum, and area church and community leaders joined with Jorge Cornell and members of the Almighty Latin King and Queen Nation (ALKQN) to call for peace in the streets and an end to racist policies and practices.

A connection made

Jorge Cornell, known as King J, is head Inca and leader of the ALKQN in North Carolina. Cornell and other members of the ALKQN participated in the BCC's weekly community...  

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Jun. 26, 2008

An open letter to Dr. Chafe

by Robert P. Foxworth

Dear Dr. Chafe:

Having read Civilities and Civil Rights, I came to your recent Greensboro presentation with great anticipation that you would apply the same power of analysis that you gave to Greensboro's history from 1940-1970 to subsequent events in Greensboro's more recent history. I was disappointed. Not only did you not speak with that power, your talk displayed a lack of knowledge, justifiable only because the program listed your subject as the period covered by your...  

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Jun. 3, 2008

Vocabulary Lessons

by Jean Rodenbough

Sometimes other languages can supplement our thinking in concepts that English words cannot provide except through longer phrases. To borrow from other tongues is a way to stretch our own world views and understand what we may not have fully comprehended before. I’m thinking of two African expressions that meet this criteria.

When Bishop Desmond Tutu spoke at a Forum at the National Cathedral last November (in fact, on the day when a group of us were catching a plane to...  

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May. 30, 2008

GTCRP Local Task Force continues the work of T&R

by Kyle Lambelet

The Local Task Force of the Greensboro Truth and Community Reconciliation Project met last Tuesday evening, May 27th. Since it's genesis in 2002, the group has given life and energy to the process of Truth and Reconciliation in Greensboro, surrounding the events of Nov. 3rd, 1979 (read more in the Final Report of the Greensboro Truth and Reconciliation Commission).

Since the closing of the Commission in 2006, the group...  

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Labels: A prose poem

by Jean Rodenbough


Morning: November 3rd, 1979

by Jean Rodenbough


Truth is the First Casualty of War and Presidential Campaigns!

by Dr. Claude Barnes


Framing the Beloved Community Context and Approach

by Rev. Nelson Johnson


Greensboro's Two Wars

by Jean Rodenbough


King Plus 40 Years: A Proposal for 12 months of Study on the Use of Power in Greensboro with a focus on the Progressive Mystique

by Rev. Nelson Johnson


40 years later, we remember Dr. King

by the Beloved Community Center


Evoking King, Jesse Jackson presses on

by the News and Record


Pulpit Forum letter to Rep. Mel Watt on behalf of Indian Workers

by Revs. Cardes Brown, Gregory Headen, and Nelson Johnson


Sincere Communication: Indian workers on pilgrimage from Gulf Coast to DC

by the Beloved Community Center


HKonJ 2008

by Rev. Nelson Johnson


2007 End of Year Report

by the Beloved Community Center


BCC in the Carolina Peacemaker

by the Beloved Community Center


Recommendations to the Local Task Force from Participants in the Truth and Reconciliation Travel Consultancy to South Africa

by James Lamar Gibson


Toward an Inclusive Vision for Greensboro

by the Local Task Force, GTCRP


Tentative Schedule for the GTCRP's Nov. 3rd Strategy Meeting

by Kyle Lambelet


Letter from the GTCRP Local Task Force Co-Chairs

by Carolyn Allen, Rev. Dr. Gregory T. Headen, Kyle Lambelet and Z. Holler