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Speakers Bureau: Bishop Council Nedd II

Bishop Council Nedd IICouncil Nedd II, a founding member of the Project 21 black leadership network from back in his days as a congressional staff member, now serves as the Presiding Bishop of the Episcopal Missionary Church. Nedd is also the chairman of In God We Trust (http://www.ingodwetrustusa.org) - a group formed out of the necessity to oppose organized anti-religious bigotry. He lives near State College, Pennsylvania.


Sample of Public Appearances by Council Nedd:

On the Fox News Channel's "Hannity," Council advocates ignoring liberal hatred toward black consevatives and instead concentrating on working for change (4/8/13)

Publications by Council Nedd II:

Saving Sarah From the Egyptian Salafis (December 2012)

Life, Liberty and Happiness (December 2012)

Values, Beliefs Lost on Election Day (November 2012)

Electioneering Stunt Short-Changes Churches (October 2012)

Middle East Violence Serves Arrogant Men and Not God (September 2012)

False Bravado and Feminization (July 2012)

The Return of Race-Based Voting (December 2009)

Enlightened Intolerance an Enemy of Democracy (June 2009)

Real Stimulus: Reform How Banks Shop Credit Cards (March 2009)

Good Health and Good Stewardship (December 2008)

Don't Expect "Change" to Change Much (November 2008)

Don't "Change" Religious Freedom (November 2008)

Rangel Ethics Mess Feels Like History Repeating Itself (October 2008)

Conservatives Lose When They Shun U.N. Conferences (March 2008)

Underserved and Overlooked (February 2008)

What the Church and State Battle Is Really About (December 2007)

Faith in Isolation (December 2007)

When Silliness is Serious (November 2007)

Our Faith and Heritage Has Held America Together in Crisis (September 2007)

The Gift of Good Health (December 2006)

The Poor Deserve More Than Reimports (May 2005)

How to Manage and Afford Senior Health Care (April 2005)

New Medicare Benefits Going Unnoticed in Black Community (October 2004)

Black Schools Must Raise the Academic Bar (July 2003)

Trip to the Police Station Yields Concerns About Safety (September 2002)

Often for Better and Sometimes for Worse, Lawyers Played Key Role in Black History (March 2001)

Government Attack on Dietary Supplements Lean on Facts (December 2000)

Remember When Gore Liked Fuzzy Math? (November 2000)

African-Americans Are Being Left Behind in the Information Age (May 1999)