*(CNN) — Prominent North Carolina civil rights leader Bishop William J. Barber II delivered his final sermon as the pastor of Greenleaf Christian Church as he retired after 30 years. “I have no reason ...
A leading North Carolina civil rights voice has made his stance on the state's new U.S. Congress districts clear. "This effort is racist. It's an attack on Black Belt counties," Bishop William Barber, ...
In an excusive Q&A with the Root, the chairman of the Poor People’s Campaign talks about where politics and religion have failed. The Rev. William Barber II has become an avatar for ministry rooted in ...
His impassioned sermons serve as sprawling B-sides to the more polished studio albums of his speeches at the Moral Monday and Historic Thousands on Jones Street demonstrations. This past Sunday, as ...
It’s been thirty years since Reverend William Barber began preaching at the historic Greenleaf Church in Goldsboro, North Carolina. Now, the pastor and anti-poverty leader is leaving his position at ...
Hundreds of people walked 50 miles from Wilson to Raleigh alongside Bishop William J. Barber II in what is being called the "Love Forward Together" movement, which is "protesting the relentless policy ...