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NEWS ARCHIVE

11/9/2015 ​The Unitarian Universalist Association President’s Council held its annual meeting in Montgomery, Alabama, during the week of November 9, 2015. The Living Legacy Project was honored to offer them a tour of key civil rights sites in Montgomery and Selma and introduce the President’s Council to prominent civil rights activists, Joanne Bland, Morris Dees, and the Rev. Jacqui Lewis. This request was a direct outgrowth of the Marching in the Arc of Justice conference and is an indication of how life-changing that event was to participants. 
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3/15/2015 The Living Legacy Project Board established a new vision: The Living Legacy Project vision is to build a vital and unique bridge from the past, to the present, and into the future. Not only must this work continue; we must extend its reach. The Living Legacy Project must become sustainable, financially and organizationally, so that the stories of the ancestors can fuel a commitment to making racial justice a reality, if not in our time, then in the generations to come. Full 2015 Board Report

01/31//14  The Rev. Barbara Fast discusses her experiences on the 2013 Living Legacy Pilgrimage in the Danbury, CT, News- Times, Civil Rights Pilgrimage is an Eye-Opener. 

02/15/14  LLP Board Chair, The Rev. Dr. Hope Johnson, is profiled in Newsday: Garden City Church Leader Living a Legacy

02/01/14  LLP participant, Wendy DeGroat, wrote a poem, "What Remains," about her reflections on Emmett Till's murder, which was recently published in the About Place Journal in their special issue, 1963-2003: A Civil Rights Retrospective. 

01/08/14  LLP Music Director, Reggie Harris, is highlighted in USA Today: Transplant gives singer second chance
Watch the video in DelawareOnline
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