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Beloved Community Journey 2025

Picture of Civil Right mural from Carolina Friends School's Civil Rights Bus Tour

Exploring Racial Justice Issues, Past and Present, in the South

Wednesday 8 October - Sunday 12 October 2025

This five-day/four-night experience is organized by Chapel Hill congregations Binkley Baptist and University Presbyterian as part of their racial justice ministries. Participants will also include members of the Orange County Community Remembrance Coalition (which works to memorialize the Orange County residents victimized by racial terror). We also have spaces for Carolina Friends School community members and for other curious adults.

Experience civil rights history in Birmingham, Selma, Montgomery, Tuskegee, and Atlanta; explore contemporary issues of race in our country; and meet change-agents working to make a difference.

As we travel, enjoy music of the movement, see documentaries and film clips, and learn from our experienced historian tour leader and your fellow travelers.

One past participant described her experience as a "solidarity pilgrimage...[a] journey to the worlds of others as we seek to humble ourselves, broaden our perspective, and respond with action.” Glimpse the power of possibility for yourself in Nyra's reflections.

Here's a one-page flyer.

Questions? Please email ExtendedLearning@cfsnc.org.

Be educated. Be challenged. Be inspired. Be empowered.

Journey Itinerary

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Until we reckon with history, we’re not going to be free. I think there’s something better waiting for us that we can’t get to until we talk honestly about our past. 

Bryan Stevenson, Founder and Executive Director of the Equal Justice Initiative, Montgomery; Author of Just Mercy: A Story of Justice and Redemption