UWEC Civil Rights Pilgrimage

The Civil Rights Pilgrimage is taken by students at UW-Eau Claire each winter and spring break to explore the Deep South and be immersed in the history of the Civil Rights Movement. Follow their progress on the trip and watch for pictures, videos, and updates from students on the trip, and check out students' journaled experiences each day!

Friday, January 6, 2017

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We leave in just a few hours for our 17th Civil Rights Pilgrimage! I would never have imagined back in 2007 when a group of four resident as...
Friday, October 23, 2015

Thought Leader…education and civil rights

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Today I wrote a 'thought leader' piece to share with the UW-Eau Claire online community about an upcoming event for our Risking Ever...
Monday, April 6, 2015

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Day 7 This pilgrimage has been one of the most life changing experiences I have had.   I was so unaware of all the in...
Monday, March 30, 2015

Blog #7

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                I think, above all, that this trip has taught me how prevalent racism and segregation still are today. There wer...

Blog #6

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            Today I would like to talk about the blatant discrepancies in education that took place in Little Rock, Arkansas.   We learned ...
Sunday, March 29, 2015

Blog #5

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           I think a major difference between New Orleans and other southern cities is their history of slavery. The French (who first ...
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