
Melinda Joy Mingo
Melinda Joy Mingo is a dynamic leader, speaker, and author whose work focuses on diversity, inclusion, and racial reconciliation within the context of Christian faith. With a passion for helping individuals and organizations navigate the complexities of racial justice, Mingo has dedicated her life to fostering conversations that promote healing, understanding, and transformation. Her leadership is deeply rooted in her belief that the gospel calls Christians to bridge divides and build a more just and equitable society.
Mingo is the author of Breaking the Silence: Creating Space for Conversations About Race, a book that explores how individuals and communities can engage in meaningful dialogue about race and racism. Drawing from her personal experiences and professional expertise, Mingo provides a roadmap for navigating these difficult conversations with empathy, humility, and a commitment to truth. Her work is informed by both her faith and her desire to create spaces where people can authentically confront racial issues and work toward reconciliation.
In addition to her writing, Mingo is a sought-after speaker and facilitator, leading workshops, conferences, and seminars on topics related to race, culture, and social justice. Her ability to speak with clarity and compassion on these sensitive issues has made her a respected voice in the field of racial reconciliation, particularly within the church.
Mingo has served in various leadership roles, both in the nonprofit sector and within faith-based communities, where she has been instrumental in developing initiatives aimed at promoting inclusion and equity. She holds a degree in Sociology and has extensive experience working with diverse communities. Her ministry is focused on empowering individuals to confront systemic injustice and to live out the principles of justice, mercy, and love in their everyday lives.
Melinda lives with her husband and children, and together, they are committed to creating a more inclusive and compassionate world through both their work and their personal lives.