About us

Who We Are

About us

Rev. Clyde Dunning Jr. grew up in Elizabeth, New Jersey, and was educated in the local school system. He holds degrees from North Carolina Central University and Eastern Bible College. Recently retired from his career as an accountant, he now dedicates himself to writing, focusing on themes of fairness and love in various genres.

As an inspirational speaker, life coach, and author, Rev. Dunning has committed over 45 years to theology, activism, and community engagement. He empowers both youth and adults to unlock their full potential while navigating life’s challenges through resilience and faith. His expertise in spiritual guidance and counseling has made him a trusted mentor, passionate about uplifting others.

Rev. Dunning captivates audiences with dynamic speaking engagements, sharing insightful narratives that resonate with diverse listeners. His writing reflects his dedication to providing inspiration and practical tools for personal growth. Notable works include “The Diary of an Angry Black Child: Growing Up Under Jim Crow,” “The Dressing of Black Woman: From Post to Perception,” and “The Great Latino Exodus,” which is also available in Spanish as “Safeguarding Democracy: Citizens Against Oligarchic Control.” These publications address significant social themes and encourage readers to reflect on their lives and societal issues.