Human Rights Violations
Truth 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 ShaughnessyHistory 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 RussoJune 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 GoodnightFrom the Woolworth’s in Greensboro by Melody Meadows
From the Woolworth’s in Greensboro to the immersive experience in Atlanta, I am reminded of the sacrifices made to secure freedom. I accept the responsibility of all Americans to secure […]
Read More about From the Woolworth’s in Greensboro by Melody MeadowsDay 2 begins bright & early with some breakfast at the hotel. Then we hop on the bus and head towards Atlanta. Our destination here was the National Center for […]
Read More about Day 2 MDFR Blog by Sarah SmithMarching Down Freedom’s Road Day 1 by Michele Russo
As we leave Pennsylvania and head south, Michael Narag0n (one of our scholars) forwards a playlist for us to listen to. Music is powerful; one of my favorites start. Sam […]
Read More about Marching Down Freedom’s Road Day 1 by Michele RussoBlog day 1, Greensboro by Daneila Buccilli
The day was full and in the best way: we left our school year behind and 22 of us shared a bus drive toward Greensboro, North Carolina and the International […]
Read More about Blog day 1, Greensboro by Daneila BuccilliDay 1 Marching Down Freedom’s Road By Sarah Smith
We began our journey by meeting in the brisk morning air outside of Rodef Shalom & receiving our Classrooms Without Borders merch! After a few hours of sleep we stopped […]
Read More about Day 1 Marching Down Freedom’s Road By Sarah SmithCould the Allies have done more during the Holocaust to stop the murders in the extermination camps or to slow down the progression of events thereby saving lives? The question […]
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