Racial Justice
by Julia Williams Harris Earlier this week in Georgia we visited several sites that highlighted the work of key civil rights activists such as Dr. Martin Luther King, Congressman John […]
by Haley Landolina As a participant in an experience like Marching Down Freedom’s Road, it’s easy to feel inundated with information. Each day is packed with experiences that can’t be […]
by Kayleigh Gaborek Anguished, Distressed, Weeping, “Gone! All gone! Why don’t God kill me?” Frightened, Confused, Praying, “Lord, how come me here? Thou wish, I never was born” Wounded, Wrapped, […]
by Vada Epps Today was a day I will never forget, I had the opportunity to listen to Carolyn McKinstry speak, and it was an experience I will not forget. Her words […]
by Camryn Camp 6/24/2026 Throughout the past four days of the Marching Down Freedom’s Road trip, I have gained a deeper understanding of the history of the Civil Rights Movement […]
by Samantha Stewart Within the first few steps of entering The Legacy Museum, visitors are emotionally drawn into the narrative of the enslavement to incarceration legacy. There, on the floor-to-ceiling […]
By: Dalashay Williams Today, as part of the Marching Down Freedom’s Road Seminar with Classrooms Without Borders, I walked through The Legacy Museum in Montgomery. I expected to learn history, […]
by Dr Monica D Lamar “Not everything that is faced can be changed, but nothing can be changed until it is faced.”— James Baldwin As our nation prepares to celebrate […]
by Dr. Melissa Boston Tuesday was an amazing day of listening and learning. Even though the stories were sometimes hard to hear, they are stories that need to be shared […]
by Mike Lyons I have taught about Rosa Parks and the Montgomery Bus Boycott for nearly 3 decades. I love telling the story that intertwines Dr. King and Rosa Parks. […]