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Ronald Bonner


Ronald Bonner

Ronald Bonner has participated in justice-focused events since the early 1960s. During the late 1970s through the early 1990s, he served in Corporate America for Xerox, IBM, and AT&T. His positions ranged from sales and marketing to Human Resources, serving as an EEO Investigator for AT&T and a National Account Data Sales Manager. After his stint in Corporate America, he attended seminary and, after graduating, served as the Assistant to the President of the United Church of Christ for Affirmative Action and Equal Employment Opportunity. Later, he served as Manager of Multicultural Resources at Augsburg Fortress Publishers. He has served as an ordained minister in both the United Church of Christ and the Evangelical Lutheran Church in America for nearly thirty years. In 1995, he earned his Master of Divinity degree from Chicago Theological Seminary. In 2022, he received his Doctor of Ministry degree from the Candler School of Theology and an online Master’s Certificate HKS.  




EXPERIENCES
    Show Date
    Sat 5 Sep 2026 4:00 PM to 4:50 PM
    Title ShortMaking It Plain: Deconstructing Lies while Building Resilence
    Venue Living Room
    Experience Description“Making It Plain, is a bold, truth-telling keynote that exposes how racist myths are created, circulated, and normalized — and how communities can dismantle them through historical clarity, cultural literacy, and collective action. This talk breaks down the architecture of racist myths, tracing the cultural forces that allow falsehoods to masquerade as “common sense.” Plus, it shows how truth tracking builds resilience to overcome “justice fatigue.” Rooted in the Black intellectual tradition of speaking plainly and unapologetically, this keynote empowers audiences to confront misinformation, reclaim historical truth, and resist narratives designed to limit Black humanity and possibility.