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It's always a powerful experience seeing our Truth Retreats participants learn about and experience the history of injustice in our country. After our tour at the Legacy Museum, we asked everyone to share one word about their experience. Here was the result.
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“Those who cannot remember the past are condemned to repeat it.” -George Santayana
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In honor of #BlackHistory month, we want to highlight just a few of the many influencial figures in civil rights in America. •W.E.B. Du Bois: W.E.B. Du Bois was a founding member of NAACP. Du Bois published many influential works describing the plight of Black Americans and encouraged Black people to embrace their African heritage even as they worked and lived in the United States.•Thurgood Marshall: Thurgood Marshall was one of America's foremost attorneys. As chief of the NAACP Legal Defense and Educational Fund, he led the legal fight against segregation, argued the historic 1954 case Brown v. Board of Education, and ultimately became the nation's first Black Supreme Court Justice.•Ida B. Wells: As a dedicated journalist and feminist, Ida B. Wells used investigative reporting to shed light on the horrors of the lynching of Black Americans in the Jim Crow South. Her work contradicted the common accepted belief that only rapists and other criminals were killed, rather than just victims of racism. Wells was also a cofounder of the NAACP and worked alongside Susan B. Anthony during the women's suffrage movement.•A. Philip Randolph: As a trade unionist and passionate civil rights advocate, A. Philip Randolph created the first successful Black trade union and led them to (reluctant) acceptance into the American Federation of Labor.•Ella Baker: Ella Baker was a key organizer for Martin Luther King Jr.’s Southern Christian Leadership Conference. She went on to found the Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee, to prioritize nonviolent protest. She also helped to organize the 1961 Freedom Rides, and aided in registering Black voters.
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In this month's book recommendation, "Just Mercy: A Story of Justice and Redemption," renowned civil rights attorney, Bryan Stevenson, shares his experiences defending wrongly convicted individuals, particularly black prisoners on death row, and sheds light on the deep-seated injustices of the American legal system. Pick up this eye-opening read today.
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Change the way your organization approaches DEI. Book your 2024 Truth Retreats experience today.
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Curious about what a 3-day Truth Retreats Schedule might look like for your group? We've put together a sample itinerary over on our website.
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The stops on our Retreat are meant to make us think deeper, feel more, and leave with a greater understanding of our human history. “History, despite its wrenching pain, cannot be unlived, but if faced with courage, need not be lived again.”—Maya Angelou
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Here at Truth Retreats, we believe that DEI work is about more than just ticking boxes. It's about truly learning about our history, our reality, and ourselves to create a better future for everyone.
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