On The Bus UW Civil Rights Pilgrimage - The House of Podcast
1) About this podcast
From 2015 through 2017 I had the responsibility and the privilege to take trips across the south with groups of students and citizens of the Seattle area. Scholar, author and UW Professor of Communic...Show More
AUDIO REMOVED: The podcast creator has removed the audio for this episode.2) Robert Moses, Civil Rights Hero
Robert Moses is a MacArthur Genius award winning hero of the civil rights movement.
3) Finding The Right Words, Meg Lippert Lauren Mata, On The Bus, Spring 2016
Can people with hate and bigotry in their heads find a path towards reconciliation?
4) Sense of Injustice, David Domke and Jarlin Division - On the Bus, Spring 2016
The Equal Justice Initiative seeks to get the innocent out of prison and share some grace with even the guilty.
5) What is the Story of Your Name Michael Moynihan and Nathan Bean - On the Bus, Spring 2016
One way we got to know each other on the pilgrimage was by asking each other about our names.
6) Know History, Andy Reynolds and Davon White- On the Bus, Spring 2016
On the Bus with the March 2016 Civil Rights Pilgrimage supported by community members and the UW, Bellevue College and USU
7) Remembering Emmett Till, Julie Lyons and Kira Baker- On the Bus, Spring 2016
Emmett Till's story still resonates. It motivates people today who are seeking justice and reconciliation
Remembering Emmett Till, Julie Lyons and Kira Baker- On the Bus, Spring 2016
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8) Leaving Money, Rolling into Sumner, Davon White and Calvin Lyons - On the Bus, Spring 2016
We've got Mississippi on our minds. We traveled to Money, Mississippi, where we stood outside the decaying building that once housed a grocery infamous in American history. In August, 1955, Emme...Show More
9) Leaving Money, Mississippi, Samri Tasew and Ron Posthuma- On the Bus, Spring 2016
We went to Money, Mississippi to track the legacy of the murder of Emmett Till. The murder was more than 60 years ago, but it isn't forgotten. The pain seems to linger like a heavy shadow over parts o...Show More
10) Black Power Leads To Black Lives Matter- Michael Moynihan and Bob Zellner- On the Bus, Spring 2016
There is a direct line from the 60's call for black power to today's black lives matter movement.