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SCHEDULE
9AM
BREAKFAST & BOOKS
Enjoy a light breakfast while browsing a curated selection of books from authors, theologians, and movement leaders focused on racial justice, faith, freedom, and Black futures. Meet fellow attendees and start the day in community.
10AM
Keep Your Hand on the Plow: Faith on the Frontline
Rev. Joseph Robbins
Explore the historical and contemporary role of faith communities in the ongoing struggle for justice. Rev. Robbins will reflect on how spiritual resilience, prophetic leadership, and frontline ministry continue to shape resistance and renewal in times of crisis.
11AM - 12PM
Study War No More: Resistance, Revolution, and Reconstruction
Rev. Erica Williams
This session examines the theology of resistance and the radical faith that fueled past revolutions—from abolition to civil rights—and how that legacy shapes our call to justice today. Rev. Williams will explore the spiritual roots of anti-violence and the strategic vision of faith-led movements for liberation.
12PM - 1PM
LUNCH
Gather for a midday meal and informal conversation. Resource tables and community organizations will be available throughout the lunch hour.
1PM - 2PM
Nobody Knows the Trouble I’ve Seen: Movements and Music
Rev. Dr. Willie Francois III
Music has always been a vessel for the Black freedom struggle. Rev. Dr. Francois will lead a powerful session on the theology of sound—how spirituals, protest songs, and contemporary gospel empower movements, express lament, and sustain collective hope.
2PM - 3PM
From Protest to Power: Nonviolence and Social Change
Min. Renaldo Pearson
Building on the legacies of nonviolent resistance, this session focuses on the strategies and structures needed to transform grassroots protest into lasting policy change. Min. Pearson will guide participants through practical steps to mobilize, organize, and institutionalize power in local and national contexts.
7PM
Freedom Friday Live: Faith, Freedom, and the Future
An evening of worship, word, and witness featuring voices from across the justice movement. This main-stage gathering will lift up the collective vision for a liberated future through music, testimony, preaching, and a prophetic call to action

We Cry Justice: Power to the People
Rev. Dr. Freddie D. Haynes III
10AM
This closing session is a communal time of intercession, affirmation, and sending forth. Through powerful prayer, prophetic proclamation, and a commitment to public discipleship, Rev. Dr. Haynes will charge us to go forth with courage, compassion, and conviction to build a just world.
SPEAKERS
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