Pilgrimage: Remembering our Past: History & Race in the Carolinas
Join us for an immersive pilgrimage, January 23–26, that takes a deep dive into the complex history of race, reconciliation, and celebration in the Carolinas. This journey will lead participants through historically significant sites in Charleston, Wilmington, Greensboro, Salisbury, and other impactful locations, each with unique stories of resilience, resistance, and transformation.
Guided by knowledgeable facilitators, this pilgrimage invites participants to reflect on the past and how it shapes our present. Through visits to key landmarks, engaging discussions, and moments of personal reflection, we will honor the legacies of those who struggled for justice and equality, examine the lingering effects of this history, and envision pathways toward healing, reconciliation, and hope for the future.
Whether you’re committed to racial justice or simply eager to learn more about this shared history, this pilgrimage is open to all. Join us to deepen your understanding, build connections, and foster a spirit of community and growth.
View the brochure here.
Registration deadline is December 1.
For more information, please contact Laura Konitzer or Lesley Peace.