Anthony Everett
CVP

Anthony Everett

BS ORM, MDiv, DMinKY, US
Inspire your organization's work for equity and justice with a liberation lens, grounded in faith, from a public theologian, social entrepreneur, and prophetic activist.
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Dr. Anthony Everett (he, him, ours) is a public theologian, social entrepreneur, and prophetic activist. With experience in corporate, academic, and non-profit spaces, his work honors communities of African descent, specifically Black boys and men, from around the world that continue to fight for good over evil while upholding the light of justice.

Dr. Everett started his work of prophetic activism early in his life. In high school, he learned about the atrocity of Apartheid in South Africa; inspired, he joined the anti-apartheid movement. Not long after, as a student at Howard University, he became engaged with the movement for the liberation of Zimbabwe.

He transitioned to the corporate world and completed his undergraduate work in organizational management at Paul Quinn College. As an executive, Dr. Everett led teams across ethnic, racial, nationality, and cultural lines to create more diverse, inclusive, and equitable environments for co-workers.

Influenced by St. Luke "Community" United Methodist Church of Dallas, Texas, and the prophetic preaching and public theology of his mentor, Reverend Zan W. Holmes Jr., Dr. Everett completed the Master of Divinity program with Urban Ministry Certification at Perkins School of Theology at Southern Methodist University.

He was inspired early on by his great grandfather, Reverend George Harvey Everett, who envisioned that his descendants would become doctors, do justice, and serve humanity. Realizing prophetic activism was his true calling, Dr. Everett completed the Cummings/Walker Fellowship in the Prophetic Preaching and Praxis doctoral cohort at United Theological Seminary. He is proud to live out this dream of his ancestor.

Dr. Everett is an advocate for the human rights of Black, Indigenous, and People of Color (BIPOC) communities. He envisions building and leading a movement of prophetic activists who empower and mobilize marginalized and oppressed people for holistic social transformation.

His work is truly a life-long commitment to social justice through prophetic activism. Starting from his own identity and expanding globally, Dr. Everett is focused on moving intersectionality forward.

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Dr. Anthony Everett (he, him, ours) is a public theologian, social entrepreneur, and prophetic activist. With experience in corporate, academic, and non-profit spaces, his work honors communities of African descent, specifically Black boys and men, from around the world that continue to fight for good over evil while upholding the light of justice.

Dr. Everett started his work of prophetic activism early in his life. In high school, he learned about the atrocity of Apartheid in South Africa; inspired, he joined the anti-apartheid movement. Not long after, as a student at Howard University, he became engaged with the movement for the liberation of Zimbabwe.

He transitioned to the corporate world and completed his undergraduate work in organizational management at Paul Quinn College. As an executive, Dr. Everett led teams across ethnic, racial, nationality, and cultural lines to create more diverse, inclusive, and equitable environments for co-workers.

Influenced by St. Luke "Community" United Methodist Church of Dallas, Texas, and the prophetic preaching and public theology of his mentor, Reverend Zan W. Holmes Jr., Dr. Everett completed the Master of Divinity program with Urban Ministry Certification at Perkins School of Theology at Southern Methodist University.

He was inspired early on by his great grandfather, Reverend George Harvey Everett, who envisioned that his descendants would become doctors, do justice, and serve humanity. Realizing prophetic activism was his true calling, Dr. Everett completed the Cummings/Walker Fellowship in the Prophetic Preaching and Praxis doctoral cohort at United Theological Seminary. He is proud to live out this dream of his ancestor.

Dr. Everett is an advocate for the human rights of Black, Indigenous, and People of Color (BIPOC) communities. He envisions building and leading a movement of prophetic activists who empower and mobilize marginalized and oppressed people for holistic social transformation.

His work is truly a life-long commitment to social justice through prophetic activism. Starting from his own identity and expanding globally, Dr. Everett is focused on moving intersectionality forward.

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Let's Talk About Race

This 8-hour training is one of several designed to equip volunteers, staff, and leaders with the knowledge, attitudes, and skills to become effective in cross-racial relationships within organizations. The specific focus here is on the notion of race. It is also adaptable for a keynote presentation.

Objectives:

As a result of the training, the learners will have obtained the following objectives:

  1. Understand the meanings of race and...
RaceAudience ActivityEducational / InformativeInspirational / Life-changing

Facing Racism

This 8-hour training is one of several designed to equip volunteers, staff, and leaders with the knowledge, attitudes, and skills to become effective in cross-racial relationships within organizations. The specific focus here is on the notion of race. It is also adaptable for a keynote presentation.

Leaders must learn to develop community and business relationships with stakeholders who do not look like them, who have different cultural values, speak different languages, belong...
RaceAudience ActivityEducational / InformativeInspirational / Life-changing

Responding to Racism: Healing, Alliance, and Praxis

This three-day training is one of several designed to equip volunteers, staff, and leaders with the knowledge, attitudes, and skills to become effective in cross-racial relationships within organizations. The specific focus here is on the notion of race. It is also adaptable for a keynote presentation.

Being an Anti-racist organization requires intentionality across the spectrum. Future-looking organizations embody anti-racism as essential to their foundation.
RaceAudience ActivityEducational / InformativeInspirational / Life-changingHumorous / Funny

Diversity, Equity, & Inclusiveness: The Basics

Format: ​1.5 day workshop

 

This program is perfect for:
  • ​Mid-Level to Senior Management
  • Human Resource Teams with diversty objectives
  • Teams struggling with issues of inclusiveness in the workplace

 

The audience will leave with:
  • ​a clear understanding of DEI and its necessity for business success
  • tools to assess & implement DEI for your...
Audience ActivityEducational / InformativeInspirational / Life-changing
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