William J. Barber II
Reverend William J. Barber II is a prominent American Protestant minister known for his impactful role as a political activist. He serves as the President and Senior Lecturer at Repairers of the Breach, an organization dedicated to addressing systemic injustices and promoting social change. Barber is also a co-chair of the Poor People's Campaign: A National Call for Moral Revival, a movement that seeks to unite people across the country to combat poverty and inequality.
Barber gained national attention for his powerful advocacy and oratory skills, particularly during the Moral Mondays protests in North Carolina, which he initiated in 2013. These demonstrations brought together diverse groups to challenge policies perceived as discriminatory and harmful to marginalized communities. His work has been recognized widely, earning him accolades and invitations to speak at various national forums where he emphasizes the importance of moral leadership in politics.
Among his notable works is the book "Fighting the Hidden Fight: How the Poor People's Campaign Is Transforming America," where Barber articulates his vision for a more equitable society. His leadership has inspired countless individuals to engage in social justice efforts, making him a key figure in contemporary movements aimed at fostering change and promoting human rights. Through his tireless efforts, Barber continues to advocate for a just and inclusive society.