Eugene Rivers
Eugene F. Rivers, 3d is an American activist, and Pentecostal minister based in Boston, Massachusetts.[1]
He is Pastor of the Azusa Christian Community, co-founder of the Boston TenPoint Coalition and co-chair of the National TenPoint Leadership Foundation. He has appeared on national television shows, including Hardball with Chris Matthews with Michael Rogers defending Rick Warren.[2] He also the Special Advisor to Bishop Charles Blake for Save Africa's Children.[3]
References
- ↑ O'Brien, Keith (2008-06-21). "Fiery Dorchester pastor undeterred by controversy: Rev. Eugene Rivers, admired and reviled in his home city, expands his role on the national political stage". The Boston Globe.
- ↑ "Gay Rights Activist On Hardball, Repeatedly Frustrates Warren Defender". Huffington Post. 2008-12-23.
- ↑ "Save Africa's Children Staff". Save Africa's Children. 2009-01-18.
External links
- Boston Phoenix: Eugene Rivers’s moment: Under fire for challenging Jesse Jackson, the street minister says the real challenge is to work with the Bushies in crafting a new, post-civil-rights agenda Date of publication uncertain
- Christianity Today. Feb. 5, 1996, CT Classic: Separate and Equal - Martin Luther King dreamed of an integrated society. Boston minister Eugene Rivers thinks it was the wrong dream, by Wendy Murray Zoba
- Religion and Ethnics Newsweekly, November 11, 2005, Episode no. 911: Lucky Severson's interview with the Reverend Eugene Rivers in Boston, Massachusetts
- The Boston Phoenix, July 17 - 24, 1997 - The Future of Boston - The Reverend Eugene Rivers
- The Boston Strategy to Prevent Youth Violence - Reverend Eugene Rivers
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