Apply for a sponsored spot on our 2024 Civil Rights Tour! The trip runs June 22-28, and makes stops in Birmingham, Selma, New Orleans, Memphis, and more. Application links below:
Exciting opportunity for UVA students, employees, and community members alike! The tour draws on civil rights tours led by Julian Bond adapted for a new era.
Apply for a sponsored spot on our 2024 Civil Rights Tour! The trip runs June 22-28, and makes stops in Birmingham, Selma, New Orleans, Memphis, and more. Application links below:
📣 Exciting News! We've melted the Lee statue! We went quiet while we dealt w/ legal challenges from Confederate sympathizers. Now we're moving onto the next phase, turning these bronze ingots into new art for our community.
Be part of our mission. Donate: https://t.co/425Kq2YNmQ
Thank you for the outpouring of support for Swords Into Plowshares. Here’s another shot of the Lee statue being heated up for melting. Follow our social media accounts if you want to see more!
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Charlottesville & Albemarle County racial justice advocates and local public school educators: @MemProjectUVA & @JSAAHC are again planning a weeklong community civil rights tour, June 26-July 2. Travel scholarships are available. Info & application here:
https://t.co/3ShIfdYS7E
Come hear @sebasfaber of @oberlincollege talk @MemProjectUVA about what the U.S. can learn from Spanish antifascists. Free registration for 5:30pm, Tues, April 4 event:
https://t.co/KvoSlxjskh
Slavery was rooted in violence and intimacy. The children of enslavers and the enslaved sometimes grew up in the same households with minimal social distance. Affective bonds developed alongside the constant threat of violence and separation from kith and kin. Last weekend, I went to the @MFAH for a talk and, while there, a curator shared this miniature with me, which reiterates the above point. Considering the dress of the sitters, it can be inferred that it dates back to the early 1800s. The fact that this type of miniature was most common in France and the French Caribbean indicates that it may have been produced for or in a slave-holding region of the French Empire. Though the black girl might have been free or freed, but her life was certainly circumscribed by slavery. The intimate embrace between these two girls does not erase the power differential that also separated them.
Want to come on the 2023 Civil Rights Bus Tour? Visit our website to learn more, register, or apply for one of our scholarships! https://t.co/ymKxB5h8jw . .
Excellent op-ed by educator Ed Ayers in favor of the original Virginia standards of learning approved by educators. Don’t let Governor DeSantis Wannabe scuttle the careful process and excellent content that informed the original draft.
https://t.co/qrB1uCHWIo via @RTDOpinions
Want to come on the 2023 Civil Rights Bus Tour? Visit our website to learn more, register, or apply for one of our scholarships! https://t.co/ymKxB5h8jw . .
🚍 @memprojectuva and @JSAAHC are planning the 2023 Civil Rights Bus Tour, which will take place June 26 - July 2, 2023
📍Virtual Info Session Next week, January 17th, at 4:15 PM.
Register Today! ✍🏽
https://t.co/NY92zSNpnV
JOIN US TOMORROW!! 📢
Join us in support of the Jefferson School @cvillejeffschool and Swords into Plowshares.
Tomorrow January 9th, at 3 pm at the City Courthouse,315 E High St.
Let's show the community that we still care & want our voices heard.
#SwordsIntoPlowshares