Reverend Dr. Eugene Callender is an
internationally renowned and
respected speaker and lecturer.
Please click here to view his speakers
packet. To request more information
on how to bring Dr. Callender to your
next corporate or university event,
please contact Lorena Rostig at 1-901-
233-0339.











Dr. Callenders' career covers a broad
span of social, political and devotional
activism, from walking up the broken
stairs of Harlem tenements slums to
serving our nation on five presidential
commissions under five separate
presidents. His tireless work for his
ministry is rooted in his deep
conviction that the dignity of human
beings is sacred and that people
should not be judged by external
convictions which are arbitrarily
assigned in life, but rather by the
possibilities inherent in being a child of
God.

He has been described by the New
York Daily News as one of our
“contemporary superstars,” and by the
New York Times as one of the 26 most
outstanding clergy members in New
York City. His focus and concerns
have been the “disinherited”: the
voiceless who have needed a voice,
the oppressed who have needed a
liberator.









Most recently, Dr. Callender was
referenced on page 165 in the book
"Eat, Pray, Love" by Elizabeth Gilbert.
It was Dr. Callender's distinct privilege
to visit Elizabeth at a speaking
engagement immediately following her
appearance on the Oprah Winfrey
Show.

"Dr. Eugene Callender is a Civic Saint.
And to be a Civic Saint requires a lot of
good deeds and an occasional
miracle.”
-Mario Cuomo, Former Governor of
New York

Dr. Callender is currently writing his
memoirs about his years in the
ministry, serving in the civil rights
movement, and making a difference in
local and national politics. He
continues to guest preach, officiate
wedding ceremonies and funeral
services, and mentor young people.
He enjoys jazz music, impressionist art,
and going to the gym. Dr. Callender is
the proud father of one daughter, the
grandfather of one grandson, and the
great-grandfather of a beautiful great
granddaughter.

To reach Dr. Callender, please contact
Lorena Rostig at 901-233-0339
.
"Dr. Callender’s work has
transformed the lives of
people in Harlem, around the
country, and around the
world."
-Gregory H. Williams,
President of The City College
of New York
“Reverend Callender is legend
amongst legends.”
- Dr. Brown-Holmes
DR. Eugeme S. Callender Th. D., J.D.

Clergyman, Counselor and Lecturer
representing for UPTOWN145:
To learn more about Dr.
Callender's distinguished
career please visit
www.dreugenecallender.com
In 1970 Dr. Reverend Eugene
Callender helped bring into being  
Positively Black, the first major
black television show on NBC.
Today, he hosts his own online
program called Positively
EugeneTM.  Positively Eugene is a
collection of Reverend Callender's
thoughts on topics that concern the
world today. From politics, to
education, to spirituality and
meditation, he brings a lifetime of
experience to his audience.
Eugene Callender with Nancy Reagan
From left to
right

Standing:
Genes brother
Leland and
Genes sister
Thelma:

Sitting: There
mother Eva and
Gene
Gene, Shanice, Roshon
and Renee
To request more information on how
to bring Dr. Callender to your next
corporate or university event, please
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1-888-558-4667 OR 901-233-0339.
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