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Communications Consultant for Texas Impact
A mother, grandmother, active citizen, naturalist, and spiritual aspirant. Spent 10 years as a Zen monk and most of my work life in community organizing. My life has been about staying engaged in the world from a place of peace and awareness.
As Executive Director of Texas Impact, Bee mobilizes Texans of diverse faiths to advocate for vulnerable people, local communities, and a livable planet. Bee holds an MPAff from UT’s LBJ School and is a ruling elder in PCUSA.
UMC pastor, atmospheric scientist, and climate policy advocate at Texas Impact and the UMC General Board of Church and Society.
Public Education Policy Advocate
Faith-based organizer and advocate. Ordained minister in the United Church of Christ. Public Witness Mobilizer at Texas Impact.
Policy Fellow for Texas Impact
Policy Fellow at Texas Impact
United Methodist passionate for mission and justice ministries. Texas Impact Director of Public Witness. Volunteer Soccer Coach and Dad.
I’m the Voting Rights Policy Attorney at the Texas Civil Rights Project.
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