Civil Rights
I must say I have enjoyed this tour immensely. In all my many years in the workforce, I have never met a group so dedicated to their profession.Although there was […]
Read More about Thank you by Cephus Moore Sr.Birmingham: The winners make the memorials by Owen Dwyer
Day Five of our tour and we visited Kelly Ingram Park in Birmingham, Alabama. The park occupies a central location in the city’s civil rights history. It sits across the […]
Read More about Birmingham: The winners make the memorials by Owen DwyerMusic as Motivation and Education by Greg Smolinski
The Civil Rights movement of the 1950s and 1960s in the United States was a time of intense activism, bravery, and a collective fight for justice and equality. Among the […]
Read More about Music as Motivation and Education by Greg SmolinskiTruth Telling & America’s History of Racial Injustices Day five of our journey began with an emotional tour of the Equal Justice Initiative (EJI) Legacy Museum in Montgomery, Alabama, where […]
Read More about We are here! By Christy ShaughnessySometimes Things Work Out Even Better Than Expected by Cephus Moore
I have wanted to visit the Memorial for Peace and Justice ever since I attended a presentation by Bryan Stevenson in Pittsburgh five years ago. But unfortunately, I thought, there […]
Read More about Sometimes Things Work Out Even Better Than Expected by Cephus MooreHistory was not made by just the famous names on all the statues and in all the books by Michele Russo
Atlanta, Georgia & Montgomery, Alabama – It has been made clear that women were the backbone and at the forefront of the movement. Due to the times and circumstances of […]
Read More about History was not made by just the famous names on all the statues and in all the books by Michele RussoDigging Deeper into the Roots of the Fight by Elena Baum
Marching Down Freedom’s Road, Day 4 Each day we delve deeper into this history. We spent today in Selma, but on the way there, we stopped in Lowndes County, to […]
Read More about Digging Deeper into the Roots of the Fight by Elena BaumPassing It on to the Next Generation Today we left Montgomery to travel west to Lowndes County and Selma, Alabama on Day 4 of Marching, Riding, Walking, Sweating, Talking, Laughing, […]
Read More about Blog Post – 6.13.23 by Gregory SmolinskiJune 13th Marching Down Freedom’s Road by Gloria Losey “A voteless people is a hopeless people”
Today, June 13, 2023, Classrooms Without Borders and our intimate group of 23 traveled from Montgomery, the seat of power in Alabama, to Selma, Alabama, the center of another important […]
Read More about June 13th Marching Down Freedom’s Road by Gloria Losey “A voteless people is a hopeless people”We woke up in Atlanta and started the morning in Marin Luther King Jr. Center where we viewed the resting place of both hom and his wife. We then loaded […]
Read More about Day 3 MDFR Michaela Goodnight