TC Wilson walks a path of creating change with understanding and patience. Spark inspiration for your own journey as you learn about his.
Thomas C. Wilson Jr., or TC as we know him, comes to us from Southwestern Pennsylvania. Ordained by the Bethlehem Baptist Church, TC's life and work are deeply rooted in the teachings of Christ, especially Matthew 25:40, which calls us to serve the most marginalized among us. His unwavering commitment to community development and humanitarian outreach is a testament to his dedication to embodying these teachings in every aspect of his work. TC is a spiritual leader and an accomplished professional with an impressive research, project management, and community programming background. He excels at building relationships with key leaders to foster transformative change, providing strategic oversight, and executing innovative program development strategies. His work as Global Missions Pastor for Africa with Amazing Things the Church, a ministry that reaches millions worldwide through virtual programming, is just one example of his broad impact.
Whether it’s managing crises, promoting cultural awareness, or training and developing teams, TC’s strengths and expertise are vast. He has a unique ability to connect with and uplift diverse communities, and his dedication to fostering inclusivity and healing is truly inspiring. His involvement in organizations like the African American Shakespeare Company and the African American Asian American Roundtable and his advisory role in recovery and community development initiatives are just a few ways TC continues to lead and inspire.
Also meet Dr. Lane Arye, a founding member of the Racial Justice Collaborative and a senior trainer at the Process Work Institute. Lane’s work is a powerful blend of heart and intellect, as he partners with individuals, communities, and organizations to create more freedom and wholeness internally and externally. Whether facilitating complex conflicts or guiding social justice groups through deep, transformative processes, Lane brings a compassionate, skillful presence that supports authentic dialogue and healing. He is also the author of “The Vicious Cycle of White Centrality” in Dr. Kenneth V. Hardy’s The Enduring, Invisible, and Ubiquitous Centrality of Whiteness, where he delves into critical insights on race and power dynamics. Lane’s contribution to the RJC and beyond is invaluable, as he helps others navigate the challenging yet essential work of social justice and personal transformation, making a significant impact in the field.
On behalf of the Racial Justice Collaborative, we are honored to bring you this conversation between two outstanding individuals. Each brings unique perspectives, expertise, and dedication to the ongoing work of racial justice and community building. Let’s dive into this dialogue, explore their journeys, and learn from their profound experiences and insights.
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