Students visiting Equal Justice Initiative in Montgomery.

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Students collect soil for the Lynching Remembrance Project of the Equal Justice Intiative.

Students visiting Equal Justice Initiative in Montgomery.

Students visiting Equal Justice Initiative in Montgomery.

Students heard from Anthony Ray Hinton, who was falsely imprisoned for 30 years, and he spoke to our students about forgiveness and ending racism.

Students volunteering for Birmingham Reads Day at a local elementary school.

Students volunteering for Birmingham Reads Day at a local elementary school.

Students volunteering for Birmingham Reads Day at a local elementary school.

Students meeting with Better Basics staff member (local nonprofit).

Student getting to know the Executive Director Birmingham Civil Rights Institute.

Students visiting Anne Frank memorial tree in Kelly Ingram Park.

Students visiting Anne Frank memorial tree in Kelly Ingram Park.

Students visiting Birmingham Holocaust Education Center.

Students visit the Southern Poverty Law Center.

Students visit the memorial at the Montgomery Civil Rights Museum.

Students visit the memorial at the Montgomery Civil Rights Museum.

Founder of Alabama Faith in Action (nonprofit) meeting with our students.

Students engage in intergenerational games at CARES, a program for people with memory loss.

Students visited the Rosa Parks Memorial in Montgomery.

Students engage in intergenerational games at CARES, a program for people with memory loss.

Students engage in intergenerational games at CARES, a program for people with memory loss.

Students engage in intergenerational games at CARES, a program for people with memory loss.

Students engage in intergenerational games at CARES, a program for people with memory loss.

Students preparing for the pancake breakfast to raise funds for nonprofits.

Students preparing for the pancake breakfast to raise funds for nonprofits.