Cornell William Brooks
Civic leader Cornell William Brooks was born on January 29, 1961 in El Paso, Texas to Jamee Rosa Maria Prioleau and Willie Brooks. He received his B.A. degree in political science in 1983 from Jackson State University in Jackson, Mississippi, his M.Div. degree in social ethics and systematic theology in 1987 from Boston University School of Theology in Boston, Massachusetts, and his J.D. degree in 1990 from Yale Law School in New Haven, Connecticut.
After receiving his J.D. degree, Brooks served a judicial clerkship with Chief Judge Sam J. Ervin, III on the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Fourth Circuit in Richmond, Virginia. He then served as a trial lawyer with the Lawyers’ Committee for Civil Rights Under Law and the United States Department of Justice before being named the executive director of the Fair Housing Council of Greater Washington in Washington, D.C. After running as the Democratic nominee for U.S. Congress for the Tenth District of Virginia in 1998, Brooks served as the senior counsel of the Federal Communications Commission, where he also directed the Office of Communications Business Opportunities. In 2007, he was named president and CEO of the New Jersey Institute for Social Justice in Newark, New Jersey. In 2014, Brooks was elected the eighteenth president and CEO of the NAACP in New York, New York. In 2017, Brooks served as a senior fellow at the New York University School of Law and visiting professor of social ethics, law, and justice movements at Boston University. In 2018, he was named Hauser Professor of the Practice of Nonprofit Organizations and Professor of the Practice of Public Leadership and Social Justice at the Harvard Kennedy School in Cambridge, Massachusetts. He also serves as director of the William Monroe Trotter Collaborative for Social Justice at the Harvard Kennedy School’s Center for Public Leadership and as Visiting Professor of the Practice of Prophetic Religion and Public Leadership at Harvard Divinity School. Brooks is an ordained minister in the AME Church.
Brooks has served as a member of several boards, including those of Humanity in Action, Inc., the East Orange Hospital, and Common Cause.
Brooks is the recipient of numerous honors and awards, including honorary doctorates from Boston University, Drexel University, Saint Peter’s University, and Payne Theological Seminary and the highest alumni awards from Boston University and Boston University School of Theology.
Brooks and his wife, Hertha Janice Broome, live in Cambridge, Massachusetts. They have two sons, Cornell Brooks II and Hamilton Brooks.
Cornell William Brooks was interviewed by The HistoryMakers on June 8, 2022.
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Civic leader Cornell William Brooks (1961 - ) served as the eighteenth president and CEO of the NAACP from 2014 to 2017. A professor at Harvard Kennedy School, Brooks also served as executive director of the Fair Housing Council of Greater Washington, senior counsel of the FCC, and president and CEO of the New Jersey Institute for Social Justice.
Chief Judge Sam J. Ervin, III on the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Fourth Circuit
Lawyers’ Committee for Civil Rights Under Law
United States Department of Justice
Fair Housing Council of Greater Washington
Federal Communications Commission
New Jersey Institute for Social Justice
NAACP
New York University School of Law
Boston University
Harvard Kennedy School
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