Living Legacy Pilgrimage

The Living Legacy Pilgrimage is an immersion experience for Unitarian Universalists, held at important sites in the American Civil Rights Movement of the 1950s and 60s. In addition to the travel components, the experience includes online programs about the Civil Rights Movement, the music of the Movement, and other topics related to voting rights and racism.
Pilgrimage leaders are historians, musicians, and educator who specialize in the Civil Rights Movement. In addition, pilgrimages include guest speakers who are veterans of the Civil Rights Movement or historians/educators in specific topics.
Contact Annette Marquis amarquis@livinglegacypilgrimage.org, Director of Operations, for more information about a custom pilgrimage or program for your congregation or group. The programs are designed for adults and older youth, including religious professionals, who have some background in and understanding of racism and want to be inspired in today’s work for racial justice by lessons from the Civil Rights Movement.
Original source | Living Legacy Pilgrimage |
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Publisher | Living Legacy Project |
Format | Immersion Experience |
Audience | Youth, Adults |
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