Expanding the Table for Change

 

Featuring Deborah Richardson - Executive Director of ACLU Colorado

 

Deborah Richardson is a pioneering leader and fierce advocate for civil rights and social justice. As the Executive Director of the American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU) of Colorado, she guides efforts to protect and expand civil liberties across the state. Her work centers on empowering marginalized communities, advancing racial and gender equity, and fostering systemic change to build a more just society.

Born and raised in Atlanta’s historic Collier Heights, a community renowned for African American middle-class achievement, Deborah was immersed early in a culture of activism and resilience. Growing up amid the legacy of the civil rights movement, and with parents who were deeply involved in social justice efforts, she was “volunteered” as one of the first Black students to integrate Atlanta Public Schools. This formative experience, coupled with her family’s guiding principle that her struggles were “about something bigger than you,” shaped her lifelong dedication to justice. Deborah’s early career in nonprofit leadership further solidified her commitment to serving those most impacted by inequality.

In her current role as Executive Director of ACLU Colorado, Deborah made history as the first African American to lead the organization in its seven-decade history. Her visionary leadership is marked by inclusivity and community engagement, exemplified by launching “Expanding the Table for Justice,” a statewide listening tour that brought Coloradans together to address critical civil liberties challenges. She approaches leadership with empathy, collaboration, and a steadfast belief in the power of grassroots voices. Under her stewardship, the ACLU of Colorado has broadened its reach and deepened its impact on key social justice issues.

Deborah’s advocacy spans a wide array of causes, including combating human trafficking, supporting vulnerable women and children, and fighting racial and gender injustice. She founded the International Human Trafficking Institute and Angela’s House, the first safe house east of the Mississippi for sexually exploited girls, demonstrating her commitment to tangible, life-saving solutions. Her efforts have influenced public policy, informed legislation, and built coalitions across sectors to promote equity. Deborah’s work has transformed countless lives, providing shelter, hope, and a voice to those too often overlooked.

Beyond her primary role, Deborah has testified before Congress, advised on public policy reforms, and participated in numerous boards and coalitions dedicated to civil rights and human dignity. She has been recognized with numerous awards, including the Power to Inspire Award, the Liberty Bell Award, the Trailblazer Award, and the Honorable Dr. Menola Upshaw Lifetime Achievement Award, affirming her national and local influence. Her peers and the communities she serves view her as a trailblazer and a compassionate leader who embodies the spirit of justice.

Deborah Richardson’s vision is one of courage, transformative leadership, and heartfelt service. Through her decades of dedication, she has reshaped the landscape of civil rights advocacy, leaving an indelible mark on Colorado and beyond. Her work continues to inspire countless activists, leaders, and everyday citizens committed to justice. As she advances her mission, Deborah’s leadership remains a beacon, lighting the way toward a more equitable and inclusive world.

A Global Leader in Prayer and Evangelism

 
 

Featuring Dick Eastman - Chief Prayer Officer, Former International President of Every Home for Christ

Dick Eastman is a renowned Christian leader, author, and international prayer mobilizer. He currently serves as the Chief Prayer Officer of Every Home for Christ (EHC), a global missions organization based in Colorado Springs. For decades, Eastman has focused on global evangelism and prayer mobilization, helping spread the Gospel to every corner of the world while inspiring millions to deepen their prayer lives.

Born and raised in the United States, Dick Eastman grew up in a faith-centered family that cultivated his early spiritual foundation. His formative years were influenced by a deep personal commitment to prayer and evangelism. These values became guiding lights throughout his life. Although not much is publicly detailed about his early education, his passion for ministry and prayer led him into leadership within Christian missions early in his career.

Eastman served as the International President of Every Home for Christ from 1988 to 2022. During his tenure, EHC reached over 3.5 billion homes with the Gospel and recorded more than 150 million responses to Christ. His leadership style is visionary, deeply prayer-centered, and mission-driven. He founded the Change the World School of Prayer, which has trained over 2 million Christians in 120 nations. His strategic vision connected intercessory prayer with global evangelism, resulting in transformative outreach across continents.

Dick Eastman passionately advocates for the power of prayer as a transformative tool for personal, communal, and global change. Through initiatives like the Change the World School of Prayer and EHC’s outreach strategies, Eastman has mobilized millions to participate in spiritual movements with real-world impact. His leadership has brought gospel messages to isolated and underserved regions and has inspired prayer movements that address spiritual, emotional, and social needs worldwide.

Beyond his role at EHC, Eastman has served as president of America’s National Prayer Committee and contributed to the National Day of Prayer Task Force. His influence has reached beyond denominational lines, earning him respect among Christian leaders worldwide. He is a prolific author with 17 books to his name, including the widely-read The Hour That Changes the World, which continues to guide people into deeper spiritual lives.

Eastman's guiding principle is that prayer is not only foundational to personal faith but also essential to global transformation. He envisions a world in which every believer is equipped and motivated to pray and share the Gospel. Through his continued work as Chief Prayer Officer, he aims to cultivate a global network of intercessors who can impact nations through unified, strategic prayer.

Dick Eastman’s legacy is one of extraordinary spiritual influence. His work has contributed to one of the most far-reaching Christian missionary efforts in history. His teachings and leadership have left a permanent mark on global evangelism and prayer culture. Even as he steps back from administrative leadership, his influence continues to shape movements that inspire lasting change in individuals, communities, and nations.