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Que Chandler
Board Member
Que Chandler brings her unwavering dedication and extensive community advocacy experience as a community champion to the rich historical legacy of the Black Belt Region.  With a decade of service, Que has a track record that demonstrates her ability to mobilize resources for the benefit of financially affected residents.  Que's legacy of empowerment, compassion, and tireless advocacy positions her as an invaluable asset to the BBI4RR, where she envisions shaping a region where Reconciliation is not just about bridging divides; it’s about bringing counterparts into the movement, acknowledging shared humanity, and committing to "a collective journey toward justice and equality."  

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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