Steve Shanks:
CLASS OF 1975
W.B. Ray High SchoolClass of 1975
Corpus christi, TX
Carroll High SchoolClass of 1975
Corpus christi, TX
Steve's Story
Steve is from Corpus Christi, Texas. His schools include W.B. Ray High School. He later attended The University of Texas at Austin (Architectural Engineering). He currently serves as COO of CTI Consultants, a multi-disciplinary firm headquartered in Richmond, Virginia.
Steve's interests include Reconciliation, Nonviolence, The End of Poverty, Boston Red Sox, Texas Longhorn football, Yoga Inspiration. Music he likes includes AcoUstiKats, Sheryl Crow, Maria Taylor. Books he likes include Letters to a New Vegan, Peter Singer and Christian Ethics: Beyond Polarization. Movies he likes include Sugar Babies The Movie, FORKS OVER KNIVES, CarLess in L.A.. TV shows he likes include EARTH-The Operators' Manual, Religion and Ethics NewsWeekly, The Rachel Maddow Show.
One of Steve's favorite quotes is:"Everyone matters.
You are not alone.
You are more than you know.
The awful thing is not the final word.
Today is all we have and today is enough.
We need each other.".
Lives in Birmingham, Alabama, is a building sci...Expand for more
ence and forensic consultant, and ordained deacon in the Episcopal Church. Has engaged in leadership, training and advocacy over the last 35+ years including SANE Freeze, HIV/AIDS, and the School of the Americas Watch. Has also worked in prison and hospice chaplaincy. Has served on the Diocesan Department of Mission and Outreach, and the AIDS Task Force. Currently the Jubilee officer for the Diocese of Alabama. Convener and co-founder of the Episcopal Peace Fellowship (EPF) Alabama chapter, as well as a nonviolence facilitator. Provides nonviolent direct action training for the School of Americas rally and vigil, as well as others. Associate of the Order of the Holy Cross, based in Benedictine spirituality. Works to transform nonviolence consciousness into empowerment. Hopes to contribute to the nonviolent movement within the Episcopal Church by providing leadership, while standing in solidarity with the people of the church who are working for issues related to justice, peace, nonviolence and reconciliation.".
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