First Name : Adam
Last Name : Slate
Approx. Age : 58
State : Virginia
FACEBOOK : https://www.facebook.com/adamslateuu
TWITTER : https://twitter.com/adamslate
Tags : East Coast Network
Notes
Adam Barron Slate (DOB: 11/04/64) is a former Democratic politician who participated in the violent counter-protest to the Unite the Right rally. He spoke the following week at an Indivisible Charlottesville press conference. About two weeks after the rally, he signed a letter with other clergy decrying "white supremacy" and claiming black lives matter, queer lives matter, refugee lives matter, Muslim lives matter and trans lives matter among other things. Notorious radical Charlottesville clergy Brittany Caine-Conley and Seth Wispelwey also signed the letter. In 2020, Slate Tweeted that the Minneapolis police precinct that was burned to the ground was torched by right-wingers when it was obvious it was BLM or Antifa members who committed the crime. He ran for congress in 2018 but lost. As of 2022, he was studying part-time to become a Unitarian minister at Phillips Theological seminary in Tulsa. He works in Finance at a UVA affiliated health organization and he's on the vestry of the local Unitarian congregation. https://archive.ph/OB1a1#selection-5755.5-5755.16 https://archive.ph/SWmNN#selection-513.0-513.10 https://www.linkedin.com/in/adam-slate-28a1894
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