
Reverend-activist launches mayoral campaign
Rev. DeWayne Davis, a community leader and advocate for social justice, announced his candidacy for mayor of Minneapolis, promising a vision of leadership rooted in equity for all residents. Davis, the Lead Minister of Plymouth Congregational Church, is seeking to bring a transformative approach, emphasizing a government that actively works for everyone, particularly those most impacted by inequality.

Three groups vying to monitor Minneapolis' consent decrees flaunt their credentials
"The independent evaluator is an essential third party — not one of the local city stakeholders — selected to oversee the transformational changes required by the court-enforceable settlement agreement," said the Rev. DeWayne Davis, of Plymouth Congregational Church, who hosted both events. "Your voice in this process matters a great deal."

Minneapolis' Thanksgiving interfaith service offers unity in divided times
"It feels like things are coming apart, but we in our own community, in our own context, we can draw closer to each other," said Rev. Dr. DeWayne Davis, lead minister at Plymouth.

A Representing Voice
Reverend Dr. DeWayne Davis, Minnesota Senate chaplain, bridges politics, social justice, and liberation theology to fight for the oppressed.

In first test, would-be Minneapolis Police Chief Brian O'Hara introduces himself to community
"I've heard this many times before ..." the Rev. DeWayne Davis of Plymouth Congregational Church said of promises to hold officers accountable following blatant acts of misconduct. "The accountability that came with someone like Derek Chauvin only came because someone had the presence of mind to record it."