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Speaker Series on Race: The Rev. Charles Wynder, Jr.

Speaker Series on Race

 
In the Speaker Series on Race co-hosted by Bishop Hughes and the Namaste Anti-Racism Commission, three leaders from within The Episcopal Church reflect on the question “How are we talking about race in The Episcopal Church?” Each speaker will provide a unique understanding and an opportunity for reflections on race.

The speaker for Monday, November 9, 2020 was the Rev. Charles Wynder, Jr., Chaplain and Teacher of Humanities at St. Paul’s School in Concord, New Hampshire. (Time: 1:25:13.)

Wynder previously served on the Presiding Bishop’s Staff as the Staff Officer for Social Justice and Engagement. During that time, he also served as Priest-in-Charge of Holy Comforter Episcopal Church located in Washington, D.C. He served as an attorney in the U.S. Army Judge Advocate General’s Corps; a Deputy Commonwealth’s Attorney; an Executive Director of a federally funded legal services program; and Vice-President of Programs for the National Legal Aid & Defender Association before going to the Episcopal Divinity School. He is a graduate of Syracuse University and the University of Michigan Law School.