Portrait of Megan Black, Antibigotry Convening Fellow

Megan Black

Megan Black is an organizer and trainer committed to enacting social equity and the common good by combating racism, antisemitism, Islamophobia and Christian dominance. Born and raised in Iowa to a progressive, service-oriented, Catholic and Pentecostal interracial family, Megan has spent much of her life trying to make sense of our differences and build bridges between them. Megan earned a Master’s of Divinity degree from Vanderbilt University in 2016 and now directs the Common Good program at Western States Center from her home in Kansas City, MO. In her personal life, Megan serves as a board member of the Front Porch Alliance and as a member of the leadership team of Kansas City’s The Open Table.

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