The Church Against Racism
Journey
REGISTRATION ENDS IN:
San Antonio
Launch City
San Antonio
Launching from the Alamo City, Church leaders from across the region will bring their varied backgrounds and perspectives together for the journey.
WHEN
August 2024
The journey will launch in August 2024. Once the tour costs are finalized, our team will begin the outreach process to secure deposits for the experience.
During the 9-day journey, participants will participate in facilitated discussions, visit historic sites, and interact with individuals from the frontlines of Civil Rights era.
9 DAYS
LENGTH
10th
BUS
Route
2199 MILES
Total Sites
15+
Sites
Whitney Plantation Museum: Wallace, LA. New Orleans Civil Rights History: New Orleans, LA. Lowndes County Interpretive Center: White Hall, AL. National Voting Rights Museum & Institute: Selma, AL. The Legacy Museum: Montgomery, AL. National Memorial for Peace & Justice: Montgomery, AL. Kelly Ingram Park: Birmingham, AL. Stax Records Museum of American Soul Music: Memphis, TN. Mason Temple: Memphis, TN. I Am A Man Plaza: Memphis, TN. Withers Collection Museum & Gallery: Memphis, TN. National Civil Rights Museum: Memphis, TN. Little Rock Central High School National Historic Site: Little Rock, AR. Black Wall Street/Greenwood Tour: Tulsa, OK.
The Church Against Racism tour is a collaboration between One Another Project and the Common Ground Project's annual tour. We have learned that one of the richest environments for planting and growing meaningful relationships is through travel together. Through One Another Journeys, we are creating topic-driven tours which are not only educational but also specifically designed to forge lasting friendships among our participants. Each journey, then, has the dual purpose of teaching about a specific topic (or about the place) and also teaching peacemaking principles and exercising relational muscles along the way. Our groups come home having learned important things about the places they visited but also having forged powerful new friendships around the experience.
Description
JOURNEY
How It Works
Common Ground Project
Return To The Roots of The Civil Rights
Cost
$2,000 Double Occupancy | $2,500 Single | 10% Deposit
$2,000 Double | $2,500 Single | 10% Deposit
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