Act
Get Involved
Take action
Reach out daily to a different Black friend or colleague with love and support.
Visit, even if only from the outside, Greensboro Civil Rights Sites:
The February One (Greensboro Four) Monument on North Carolina A&T State University campus
Annie Mercer Pfeiffer Chapel on Bennett College's campus where Martin Luther King, Jr. spoke
Carolina Theatre and its Jim Crow entrance
Historical Marker on Elm Street beside Cone Hospital recognizing integration of hospitals in the United States.
Walk or drive through Downtown to experience the meaningful murals and Black Lives Matter painting on Elm Street.
Invite others to join this 30-Day Journey and email/post/share what you are finding impactful.
Worship virtually with St. James Presbyterian Church or another local Black church.
Join NAACP and attend meetings and conference calls.
Contact your elected officials to share your thoughts.
Show your support for the Black Lives Matter movement with a yard, window, or car sign.
Learn the words to Lift Every Voice and Sing written by James Weldon Johnson; research why this song is important.