Judson University to host Race and Justice Series Edward Gilbreath Updated 2/13/2021 12:15 AM Judson University's Chapel Ministry will feature a series titled "Race and Justice" to highlight the importance of diversity and Black History Month within the Judson community. The series will commence virtually at 10 a.m. on Friday, Monday, and Wednesday, Feb. 19, 22, and 24.
Featured speakers will include Rondell Trevino, Pastor Peter Hong, and author Edward Gilbreath. The series begins with the Friday, Feb. 19, chapel featuring Rondell Trevino of the Immigration Coalition. Rondell became an expert on immigration issues when he sought to have his wife, Laura, immigrate from El Salvador after she had studied for a year in Memphis. After working as a pastoral resident at Fellowship Memphis Church, Rondell began working for the Evangelical Immigration Table and National Immigration Forum, where he trained churches, businesses, and law enforcement on immigration from a Biblical perspective and immigration throughout the Southeast. He launched the Immigration Coalition in 2017 in partnership with churches, organizations, and people of goodwill around the United States. The Immigration Coalition is a non-profit organization providing clean drinking water to Latino, Immigrant, and Migrant communities along the U.S.-Mexico border.