Years later, when we look back on the year 2020, we may recall it as the year when it all changed. It was the year when we faced a global pandemic that took hundreds of thousands of lives; we experienced a financial crisis that offset the course of the global economy and changed our very way of being; and it was the summer of racial reckoning, accompanied by instability and protests that amplified and centered Black voices in their cry against injustice.
I am a proud, passionate liberal thinker, social-justice advocate, entrepreneur, creative thinker, and songwriter whose mission in life is to try be the change that I hope someday would be in the world. I am also a husband, father and community minister. I hold an undergraduate degree in Organizational Leadership, a Master of Business Administration (MBA) degree and a Master of Divinity degree. I currently serve as Assistant Minister at All Souls Unitarian Church in Tulsa, Oklahoma.
Black Summer
Years later, when we look back on the year 2020, we may recall it as the year when it all changed. It was the year when we faced a global pandemic that took hundreds of thousands of lives; we experienced a financial crisis that offset the course of the global economy and changed our very way of being; and it was the summer of racial reckoning, accompanied by instability and protests that amplified and centered Black voices in their cry against injustice.
Rev. Randy Lewis
I am a proud, passionate liberal thinker, social-justice advocate, entrepreneur, creative thinker, and songwriter whose mission in life is to try be the change that I hope someday would be in the world. I am also a husband, father and community minister. I hold an undergraduate degree in Organizational Leadership, a Master of Business Administration (MBA) degree and a Master of Divinity degree. I currently serve as Assistant Minister at All Souls Unitarian Church in Tulsa, Oklahoma.
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