Major leadership change at Birmingham Civil Rights Institute

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President/CEO cites national election urgency as reason for departure.

Citing the urgency of the upcoming fall elections, Birmingham Civil Rights Institute CEO DeJuana Thompson, a long-time leader in voting rights advocacy, is leaving the position to return to“Given the current state of the country, we must both protect institutions like BCRI and safeguard our democracy,” Thompson shared in a statement. “My work with Woke Vote will allow me to directly address these threats, train new organizers, and engage our communities in the fight for our fundamental rights.

Thompson joined BCRI in 2021 and was named president and CEO in May 2022. “I love the institute,” she added. BCRI board chair Isaac Cooper will serve as interim president and CEO, while BRCI begins a national search for a successor.“BCRI is grateful for Ms. Thompson’s leadership during a difficult time,” said Cooper, crediting Thompson for leading BCRI through the remnants of the COVID-19 epidemic and expanding and solidifying its branding and standing locally and nationally. “She came in at a critical juncture in our history, steadied the ship, and helped us expand our reach.

- Renewed relationships with the Smithsonian Institute, the American Alliance of Museums, and the African American Association of Museums, Thompson, according to the release, will launch a nationwide engagement tour to raise awareness and inspire action across the country, particularly amongst Black and brown communities.If you purchase a product or register for an account through a link on our site, we may receive compensation.

 

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