Howard Thurman Center for Justice and Transformational Ministry

Named after a national icon who promoted the idea that out of religious faith emerges social responsibility, the Howard Thurman Center expands our efforts to create social change by empowering change agents who can become effective advocates for their own communities. The Center, launched in 2022, is the home of the Black Ministries Program (BMP), which began in 1982.

 

HTC will work both within its cultural community and beyond it to:  

  • Bring together like-minded individuals to learn both from sacred text and secular techniques for building partnerships to better society at large 

  • Address the social, intellectual, spiritual, and economic development of all people and meet the community's needs  

  • Provide academic preparation of participants for service to the community and to participate in the transformation of oppressive conditions that increase the reality of social justice 

  • Partner and be in tandem with Hartford International University for Religion and Peace

YOUR DONATION WILL HELP US ACHIEVE THESE GOALS

HTC Initiatives

HTC will partner with Hartford International University to equip the church, non-profit leadership, and community members at large to transform injustice and inequity. Possible future HTC initiatives include: 

  • Continue and grow the Black Ministries Program
     
  • Sponsor John Lewis Leadership Institute (Summer Program)
     
  • Sponsor Health and Wellness Programs 
     
  • Sponsor Community Empowerment Programs for Economic Development 
     
  • Sponsor Programs for Mediation Skill Development 
     
  • Sponsor Programs for Mental Health Awareness and the Destigmatization of Support Services 

For more information, contact HowardThurmanCenter@hartfordinternational.edu

Upcoming Events

Picture of Dr. Cheryl Gilkes
Mar 26

7:00 pm

Mighty Causes Are Calling with Dr. Cheryl Townsend Gilkes

Join us for a fascinating talk on W.E.B. Du Bois and the Sociology of African American WomenThis presentation will explore the ways that W.E.B. Du Bois's recognition of the spiritual forces motivating Black women and shaping their organizations helps to explain their effectiveness as church women

About the Black Ministries Program

Director, Bishop Dr. Benjamin K. Watts

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