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Eddy Paul Thomas

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Eddy Paul Thomas has been working at the intersections of mercy ministry, racial reconciliation, human rights, and education for just over two decades. His passion is fueled by his faith and desire to see all of humanity treated with dignity. His commitment to disrupting and dismantling systemic issues that plague people of color, women, and the underserved both domestically and globally has led to the creation of impactful community programs and critical awareness. Eddy Paul Thomas is the author of A Broken Seat at the Table: Conversations About Race, Resilience, and Building Bridges, When The Light Turns On, and the Thompson Woods Trail Children's Book Series, whose books “Why Can’t I Just Have It” and "What Does It Mean to Be a Man?" debuted #1 on Amazon’s best sellers list. He is also the head writer for Conversations from the Middle of the Room: Open Conversations about Race, Resilience, and Building Bridges, and has been a guest speaker on racial healing and restorative justice. Learn more at www.eddypaulthomas.com Instagram: @eddypaulamplified

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