Progressive Research and Training for Action

Our Staff

 

Elijah Clayton Read More about Elijah Clayton
Elijah Clayton
Acting Executive Director
email: eclayton@prtaonline.org

Deborah Tisdale
Deborah Tisdale
Fiscal Mananger
email: dtisdale@prtaonline.org

Marva James
Marva James
Executive Assistant
email: mjames@prtaonline.org

Melvin Hill
Administrative Assistant I
email: mhill@prtaonline.org

 

Board of Directors

  • Darryl Moore, President
  • Linda Cherry, Secretary/Tresurer
  • Colette Winlock
  • Patricia Shane
  • Jeffery Kyle

Community Advisers

  • Brenda J. Crawford

Collaborative Partners

Liz Whitted Dawson

WD Global Bridge
Specializing in Business, Economic
Development, and Artist Consultancy

Bay Area Sickle Cell Network

Pat SweetwineTOUCH

Jennifer Chien Consulting

Patricia Sweetwine Consulting

Bay Area Black in The Life

GRIOT Soul Films

 

 

 

PRTA Highlight:

Staff, Consultants, and Constituencies:

PRTA provides innovative Community Relations and Outreach assistance to our clients. The staff and consultants are experienced professionals averaging more than 20 years in the field cultural competency and training. We understand and work with many different constituencies, enabling PRTA to effectively reach out to:

  • The Aging Community
  • Multi-cultural Communities
  • LGBT Populations
  • MBE/WBE/DBE Businesses
  • Youth Communities
  • Persons with Disabilities

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PRTA Endeavors:

Circles of Understanding (COU)

Community Outreach and Relations

 

News Flash:

San Francisco Chronicle:
Trend takes off...

Trends are often the most important measures of where a community will turn when faced with a decision. With the introduction of a new phenomenon, what trend could happen next?… READ MORE

By Aidin Vaziri, published January 24, 2008.

 

Contact Us:

For more information
about PRTA and its
Services:

Phone:
510-444-6288

Mailing Address:
360 22nd Street
Suite 688
Oakland, CA 94612

Email:
info@prtaonline.org

 

Testimonials:

"I appreciated that PRTA helped us to step back from our normal problems and step into understanding that people feel vulnerable in situations where they have to speak out for what they truly believe in." - Nonprofit participant, Dec 2007

 

 


 

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