Saturday's "All Roads Lead to the South" march for voting rights "was not a one-off," writes LaTosha Brown. "This was the spark. We are calling this our summer of freedom and liberation."
“From Tabernacle, we walked to the Edmund Pettus Bridge. But we walked differently. No chants. No call and response. No sound system. We walked in silence. We wanted to be contemplative, in communion with the spirit. We wanted to listen.”
I am moved by the fearlessness of the marchers. Their dedication to what is right will inspire more to participate. The People will always win against a cult of personality. May we all join hands to fight for what is good and right.
Chills…!
Yes.
“From Tabernacle, we walked to the Edmund Pettus Bridge. But we walked differently. No chants. No call and response. No sound system. We walked in silence. We wanted to be contemplative, in communion with the spirit. We wanted to listen.”
Listen.
Be still. The ancestors will speak. Listen.
Oh wow! 👏👏👏👏👏🩷💖🩷💖🩷💖
I am moved by the fearlessness of the marchers. Their dedication to what is right will inspire more to participate. The People will always win against a cult of personality. May we all join hands to fight for what is good and right.
Beautiful, true inspiration!