Brittany T. Paschall

Brittany T. Paschall

Master of Religion in Public Life '24
Brittany T. Paschall, MRPL '24

Brittany T. Paschall is an educator, minister, and organizer from Nashville, TN. 

An avid speaker and writer, her work reaches publications and productions such as Sojourners and CBS This Morning (2021). Brittany was named one of the inaugural Gen2Gen Fellows through encore.org (2020) for her efforts as founder of We Remember Nashville, an intergenerational public memory project.

Brittany is a graduate of Grand Canyon University (2017) and holds a certificate in Youth and Black Theology from Princeton Theological Seminary. Currently, she is a student at Harvard Divinity School in the Master of Religion and Public Life Program. 

Paschall received her ministerial licensing at the Double Love Experience Church, a Progressive National Baptist Convention affiliate (2022). She presently serves as The Minister to Youth and Children at Myrtle Baptist Church of West Newton. 

Her community involvement includes Top Ladies Of Distinction, Inc., The National Coalition of 100 Black Women, Inc., Tennesseans for Historical Justice (Board Member), the National TTA Alumni Association (Co-Chair), and the National Association of Colored Women's Clubs. 

Brittany was named one of the inaugural Gen2Gen Fellows through encore.org in 2020. She received the TTA Humanitarian Community Service Award (Status of Women) in the Summer of 2019.  Brittany was named to the Millennial Leaders Project of Union Theological Seminary in the Summer of 2018. She is also an alumnus of the RISE Together program through Union Theological Seminary and the Racial Justice Learning Cohort through Faith Matters Network. 

Brittany is most proud to be the daughter of Glenn and Delta Paschall, the granddaughter of the late Doris, Julius, Sarah, and Samuel, and dog parent to Arney-Yale and Jackson Paschall.