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April 19 @ 1:00 pm - 2:30 pm

Routes to Liberation: Freedom Rides, Protests, and the Fight for Civil Rights | Podcast

  • Center for Family History
Civil Rights Movement Woolworths Lunch Counter protest

Live Episode Link: https://youtube.com/live/No9EEhTiVKo

Tune in to our latest podcast episode, “Routes to Liberation: Freedom Rides, Protests, and the Fight for Civil Rights,” where we delve into the defining events and figures of the Civil Rights Movement. Join our distinguished panelists as they reflect on the enduring legacy of resistance and its impact on today’s pursuit of equality.​

This episode is a compelling invitation to reflect on the power of collective action and individual courage. Whether you’re a historian, educator, or simply passionate about understanding the civil rights struggle, this discussion will inspire and enlighten.

Meet the Panelists:

Nicka Sewell-Smith: A seasoned genealogist and historian with over 20 years of experience, Nicka specializes in uncovering the stories of enslaved communities and grassroots activists, particularly in the Mississippi Delta. ​

Karice Luck-Brimmer: As a Community Initiatives Program Associate for Virginia Humanities, Karice collaborates with cultural organizations in Southern Virginia, drawing connections between local activism and national movements. ​

Cleo Scott Brown: An acclaimed author and speaker, Cleo offers a personal and historical perspective on the courage and strategies that fueled the fight for civil rights, as explored in her book “Witness to the Truth.”