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About Dr. K. Edwin Bryant

K. Edwin Bryant is a highly respected senior pastor, professor and academic, published author, and corporate strategist with a passion to advocate for underrepresented communities.

Dr. Bryant has a Ph.D. from Macquarie University, Sydney, AU in Ancient History: New Testament and Early Christianity. Currently, Bryant is the COO of Full Gospel Baptist Church Fellowship International, Senior Pastor and CEO of Dayton, Ohio’s Mount Pisgah Church, chairman of the Board for Tehillah Music Group, and an adjunct professor of the New Testament & Early Christianity.

He uses his leadership and influence to pry open spaces of white privilege and create pathways of equality and belonging for the Black, Indigenous, and People of Color communities.

In Dr. Bryant’s book ChaRIOT: The New Cultural Conversation, he confronts difficult conversations to help non-blacks reinterpret public responses to oppression imposed on and experienced by the black community.

Dr. Bryant currently resides outside of Dayton Ohio with his wife and children. When he’s not working on a multitude of projects or catching up on trending events; you might find him watching Netflix (especially the Blacklist) or hitting the piano inspired by artists such as Robert Glasper, Moonchild, and Corey Henry.

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Listen to the DEI Today Podcast with Dr. K. Edwin Bryant

DEI Today is a bi-monthly podcast where Dr. K. Edwin Bryant and his guests delve into the racial issues boiling over in the US today. Dr. Bryant has the patience and linguistic capacity to filter controversial viewpoints between polarized communities. K. Edwin Bryant is a notable scholar, public theologian, professor, author, and corporate strategist with a passion to advocate for underrepresented communities.

Dr. Bryant champions racial justice, with efficacy that shines with all races. He believes such a presence will help to transport us all to the other side of race relations in this country. Dr. Bryant is a known mentor for leaders of social justice movements. He uses his leadership and influence to pry open spaces of white privilege and create pathways of equality and belonging for the Black, Indigenous, and People of Color communities.