Gordon D. Gibson

During his more than forty years in Unitarian Universalist ministry, Gordon D. Gibson has taken part in voting rights demonstrations in Selma, served as the only Unitarian Universalist minister in Mississippi 1969-1984, and co-founded the Living Legacy Project, which leads pilgrimages to civil rights sites in the South. He is a past president of the Unitarian Universalist History and Heritage Society.

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The Living Legacy Project’s mission is to provide experiential education about the American Civil Rights Movement that challenges, inspires, and equips people from diverse backgrounds and identities for justice work in their communities and beyond in order to create a just and equitable world fre...

Immersion Experience | By Gordon D. Gibson, Judy Gibson, Annette S. Marquis, Janice Marie Johnson, Hope Johnson, Carlton Elliott Smith | June 12, 2023 | For Youth, Adults | From The Mosaic
Tagged as: UU History, Civil Rights & Religious Liberty, Anti-Racism, Voting Rights, History

Copublished with the Unitarian Universalist History and Heritage Society An engaging account of the roles that UU individuals and congregations played in the civil rights movement in the South in the 1950s and ’60s.

Book | By Gordon D. Gibson | From Skinner House Books
Tagged as: America, History, Justice, Multiculturalism, Multiculturalism

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