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In reply to the discussion: Rev. William J. Barber II, co-chair of the Poor People's Campaign weighs in on Gov. Northam in WAPO: [View all]DFW
(57,446 posts)71. No, she is one whose path and mine have never crossed.
From what I understand, she is more of a media talking head these days, although I'm she she has some of kind of revenue-producing job in the DC private sector besides just the $250 they get per talk show appearance. I rarely run into those types if I don't know them from somewhere else already. I'm sure some of the people I know know her as well, but I never asked. She has briefly served as DNC chair, so it would stand to reason that Howard knows her, but we haven't specifically discussed it.
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Rev. William J. Barber II, co-chair of the Poor People's Campaign weighs in on Gov. Northam in WAPO: [View all]
ehrnst
Feb 2019
OP
He is also very respectful and almost humble, despite his imposing physical presence.
DFW
Feb 2019
#9
Well done to you ! That was the first time I had heard of him, and I was riveted by what he had to
OnDoutside
Feb 2019
#58
Well you did a great service in asking him, and mesmerizing is the word. He has great presence.
OnDoutside
Feb 2019
#70
Where did I say that a person that gets proven as a rapist should be forgiven?
Blue_true
Feb 2019
#42
And Robert Byrd was instrumental in getting the MLK Jr statue funded and in place....
kentuck
Feb 2019
#10
Very wise..Northam has offered a sincere apology .. let's watch his actions...see if they match
Thekaspervote
Feb 2019
#17
He already has a record of actions that have been positive for Black people and a better society
Blue_true
Feb 2019
#39
A much more eloquent and authoritative version of the suggestions I've made here.
Ms. Toad
Feb 2019
#19
Barber has laid out Northam and Herring's road to repentance (and how they can stay in office).
SunSeeker
Feb 2019
#20
In His Eloquent Way, Pastor Barber Gives Us a Way Forward Embodying True Christian Principles
dlk
Feb 2019
#25
A wise man. Forgive, if repentant, and work w/the man on the issues the Rev. writes about.
Honeycombe8
Feb 2019
#32
Reverend Barber II has such a wonderful take on life and the potential of all people.
Blue_true
Feb 2019
#33