Leroy Barber has dedicated more than 25 years to eradicating poverty, confronting homelessness, restoring local neighborhoods, healing racism, and living what Dr. King called “the beloved community” in a variety of organizations and churches. Currently he is the Co-Founder and Executive Director of The Voices Project and College Pastor at Kilns College, as well as Executive Director of Holla. Rev. Barber is on the boards of, The Simple Way, Missio Alliance, The Evangelical Environmental Network (EEN), and the Christian Community Development Association (CCDA). He is the author of three books included the recently released Red, Brown, Yellow, Black and White: Who’s More Precious In His Sight?
Contributions
- March 7, 2011: Am I Living the American Dream?
- May 16, 2011: I Met a White Man and He Couldn't Dance
- May 29, 2011: Bernard Hopkins, Donovan McNabb, and Debunking the ‘Black Card’
- November 18, 2011: Racism, Moral Law and the Penn State Abuse Scandal
- August 22, 2014: What If It Were Your Son?
- December 18, 2014: BlackLivesMatter, and Not Just on the Street

