In coordination with DurhamCares, the Partnership coordinates the Durham to Alabama Pilgrimage--a guided five-day spiritual journey of discovering how the work of racial justice spans generations and geography. Through visiting key sites, hearing from leaders, and engaging in guided reflection, participants will learn, grow, and find their place in the building of Beloved Community. The pilgrimage usually happens in March or April annually and hosts up to 30 pilgrims.
The Reflections podcast series captures the stories of pilgrims who went on the Durham to Alabama Pilgrimage. Hosted by Lindsey Dunn, a pilgrimage alumnus, these interviews are our testimonies of what we felt, learned, and saw because of this pilgrimage. You can listen to each episode at the links below.
Reflections by Lindsey: Who Can Understand It?Â
Reflections by Rev. Dr. Tammy Rodman: Let Me Out of Here
Reflections by Bev Iber: Precious Beads at the Bottom of the Ocean
Reflections by Dr. Lafayette Maxwell: The Gift of Black Bottom
Reflections by Rebecca Felton: Making Up for Lost Opportunities
Reflections by Dr. Deborah Boston: When Christ Enters the Equation