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January 01, 1970

Richelle White

About Richelle White

Lifelong learner and youth advocate, Rev. Richelle B. White, Ph.D. is a preacher, pastor, teacher, writer, consultant and life coach. She serves at Kuyper College as Professor of Youth Ministry. She is an associate minister at First Community African Methodist Episcal Church in Grand Rapids, Michigan. For more than 30 years, Dr. White has served children, youth, and young adults as an elementary school teacher, after school program coordinator, teen counselor, summer camp director, mentor, curriculum, youth program director and pastor. Richelle’s life mission includes—“Equipping and empowering God’s people in discovering their true identity and purpose on their journey toward human flourishing”

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  1. Hi Rochelle,
    Thank you for sharing this story. Over the weekend I got the opportunity to visit the Anne Lowe exhibition at the Winterthur Museum in Delaware with my kids and wife’s cousin. I knew nothing about Anne Lowe before the visit and I was left awestruck at her accomplishments as one the most accomplished designers in America, and who happens to be a Black woman born in rural Alabama. Telling these stories is not only a way to right to wrong of a falsified and incomplete history but a way to remind our marginalized selves, that a rich history is part of the Black heritage, even amidst the terror and pain that has been our heritage.
    Keep telling the stories.

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