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Marching Forward: Reflecting on the 1964 March on Frankfort's Legacy and the Future of Social Justice in Education

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Step into a powerful retelling of history as we unite with Katima Smith-Willis, Kristy Powe, and Larry Murphy to illuminate the profound lessons of the 1964 March on Frankfort. Our discussion promises to bridge generations, revealing how the march not only shaped local history but continues to inspire current and future activists. Together, we dissect the event's monumental influence on the struggle for equality, celebrating the legacy of Dr. Martin Luther King and Jackie Robinson while spotlighting the role Franklin County Schools play in keeping the spirit of unity alive. As we gear up for the upcoming re-creation of the march, slated for March 5th, 2024, we uncover the intricate planning involved in bringing diverse communities together to honor this beacon of progress in race relations.
Amidst the echoes of the past, we pivot to the present-day significance of youth engagement in social justice, emphasizing the crucial part they play in shaping a just future. Our conversation with our esteemed guests underscores the importance of fostering dialogue—beyond political lines—to cultivate a society that champions equality for all. And as we wind down, we don't miss the chance to connect on a more personal level, exchanging our favorite movie picks that allow for a moment of levity amidst our profound discourse. This episode is an invitation to witness the tapestry of change that is woven when education, community, and history converge.

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Step into a powerful retelling of history as we unite with Katima Smith-Willis, Kristy Powe, and Larry Murphy to illuminate the profound lessons of the 1964 March on Frankfort. Our discussion promises to bridge generations, revealing how the march not only shaped local history but continues to inspire current and future activists. Together, we dissect the event's monumental influence on the struggle for equality, celebrating the legacy of Dr. Martin Luther King and Jackie Robinson while spotlighting the role Franklin County Schools play in keeping the spirit of unity alive. As we gear up for the upcoming re-creation of the march, slated for March 5th, 2024, we uncover the intricate planning involved in bringing diverse communities together to honor this beacon of progress in race relations.
Amidst the echoes of the past, we pivot to the present-day significance of youth engagement in social justice, emphasizing the crucial part they play in shaping a just future. Our conversation with our esteemed guests underscores the importance of fostering dialogue—beyond political lines—to cultivate a society that champions equality for all. And as we wind down, we don't miss the chance to connect on a more personal level, exchanging our favorite movie picks that allow for a moment of levity amidst our profound discourse. This episode is an invitation to witness the tapestry of change that is woven when education, community, and history converge.

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19 episodes

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