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Interim Director, Duke University Divinity School, Office of Black Church Studies
Support comes from a wide range of community, labor, environmental, reproductive rights, youth, and civic groups. This backing suggests confidence in a campaign aligned with grassroots organizing, working families, and inclusive representation across Charlotte and North Carolina. Endorsements from both advocacy organizations and a major local editorial board point to broad credibility across movement and public-facing institutions.
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Rep. Cunningham’s vote to take away even more money from NC public schools to give it to wealthy families to use for private school vouchers was a bridge too far. Her vote to make it even more unsafe for Charlotte immigrant families, made it clear, it was time for new representation in HD106. Rodney Sadler’s decades of advocacy work for moral leadership in our NCGA, has evolved to the point of putting himself on the ballot. Sadler plans to continue his fight for the protection & dignity of every resident in HD106; but this time from a seat within the chambers of the NCGA. RWB Troublemakers share this value and are excited to support Mr.Sadler!