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Corey Savage
​Board of Directors

Pastor Savage graduated from Fayette County High School in 2005, and then attended Bevill State Community College on full scholarship and obtained an Associates degree in Communications. He transferred to Auburn University where he earned a Bachelors of Social Work degree in 2009. Pastor Savage has been a licensed social worker in the state of Alabama for 12 years and has worked in various social work positions from foster care to juvenile justice. Pastor Savage enthusiastically serves as the Senior Pastor of Plum Grove Baptist Church located in the historic West End of Tuscaloosa, AL.  Pastor Savage is a School Social Worker for the Tuscaloosa County Schools, Programs Director for the Citizens Impacting Community Association, member of the 2022 Class of Leadership Tuscaloosa, and an active member of Delta Phi Lambda chapter of Alpha Phi Alpha Fraternity, Inc.  He joined bbi4rr because he cares deeply about racial reconciliation,  social justice, and spiritual development.

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​​Building Bridges Institute for Racial Reconciliation is a qualified 501(c)(3) nonprofit created to address the damaging effects of Racism as both a social construct and lived experience by holding seminars and facilitating conversations in the Tuscaloosa Community.
  • Home
  • Who We Are
    • What Is Racial Reconciliation?
    • Our Purpose
    • Board of Directors and Fellows
    • Emeritus Board Members
    • How We Got Started
    • About Our Logo
    • DEI Statement
  • What We Do
    • Why This Works
    • Symposium
    • Seminar 1: "What Is Racism?"
    • Conversation Circles
    • Action Groups
  • Get Involved
    • Volunteer
    • Join Our Board
    • Become a Sponsor
    • Make a Tax Free Donation
  • Our Sponsors
  • Contact Us