
Community gathers to discuss Dr. King’s elusive dream
Approximately one hundred people gathered on Monday at Martin Luther King Memorial Park to celebrate the 54th anniversary of Dr. King’s infamous “I Have a Dream” speech. It was a hot afternoon and despite the unnecessary gaggle of… Read More
Posted on September 6, 2017 by Project Pilgrimage

Athletes and activism
One of the most important lessons I’ve learned through my involvement with Project Pilgrimage is that we study movements past to strengthen and inspire us for movements present. A critical area of activism in our history has been… Read More
Posted on August 23, 2017 by Project Pilgrimage

First Baptist Church Visits Seattle
We have so many incredible stops on our pilgrimage journey, but it is always a little like coming home when we visit Willie Thorton, his family and the congregation at First Baptist Church in Montgomery, AL. When our… Read More
Posted on August 1, 2017 by Project Pilgrimage

Project Community Garden
Project Pilgrimage is such an incredible program largely because of its organic nature. The program, started just a few short years ago, has had the opportunity to grow in many different directions while staying rooted in our mission…. Read More
About this blog
This blog is a space of expression and perspective shared by members of our community. The Pilgrimage experience has been described as a “living history” making these stories the connective tissue that links the past to our present.