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The Faith & Politics Institute advances reflective leadership among Congress and their staff to bridge divides that arise in a thriving democracy.
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Rep. Deb Haaland Mar 1
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Started the day at the 16th Street Baptist Church where four young girls perished in a bombing fueled by racism.
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Senator Roger Wicker Mar 1
Today I joined and over 40 other members Congress for a wreath laying ceremony at the 16th Street Baptist Church in Birmingham, AL. .
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Rep. Jamie Raskin Mar 2
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Today on our pilgrimage, we paused in the center of the Edmund Pettus Bridge to hear Rep. John Lewis tell the story of how nonviolent civil rights protestors were set upon by Alabama National Guardsmen on March 7, 1965, also known as Bloody Sunday.
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Rep. Jennifer Wexton Mar 3
Here’s Sheyann Web-Christburg, also known as Dr. Martin Luther King’s “smallest freedom fighter” with on the Edmund Pettus Bridge.
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Governor Kay Ivey Mar 3
This evening, I had the great privilege of welcoming to AL the 2019 Congressional Civil Rights Pilgrimage, honoring the historic Selma to Montgomery March. Led by AL’s very own & AL’s delegation, we commemorate the 54th anniversary of Bloody Sunday.
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Thank you for welcoming us, Governor.
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Sen. Maria Cantwell Mar 4
I was honored to join and follow in the footsteps of history on this weekend’s civil rights pilgrimage to Selma, Montgomery, and Birmingham, Alabama. Thank you for a powerful weekend together.
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Jamey Johnson Mar 4
The Institute’s Civil Rights Pilgrimage. March 4, 2019
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Faith & Politics Mar 4
We just spent a thoughtful weekend in Alabama meeting many of its vibrant, resilient and kind citizens. They inspired us. The news of the deadly tornadoes is heartbreaking. Our hearts and prayers go out to all those impacted.
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Congresswoman Madeleine Dean Mar 4
Feeling deeply appreciative for the chance to learn alongside so many friends, old and new.
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Rep. Derek Kilmer Mar 4
Thank you and the Faith and Politics Institute for an educational and memorable weekend on the civil rights pilgrimage! 
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Steny Hoyer Mar 4
I was honored to participate in a wreath laying ceremony at the Civil Rights Memorial as part of the pilgrimage and join in paying tribute to those lost during the Civil Rights Movement and those who continue to fight for equal justice under the law.
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Rep. Deb Haaland Mar 4
A moment of reflection with after this weekend’s Civil Rights Pilgrimage.
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Rep. David Trone Mar 3
We have so much work to do. I could not be more thankful to and for being our host this weekend and shining a light on the truths of our past and the work we must do to fight for a more just future. 6/
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Antonio Delgado Mar 3
Lacey and I getting Maxwell and Coltrane signed copies of ’ graphic novels sharing his stories of growing up and putting his life on the line fighting for civil rights.
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Rep. Jennifer Wexton Mar 3
From the Civil Rights Memorial in Montgomery: “We will not be satisfied until justice rolls down like waters and righteousness like a mighty stream” -Martin Luther King Jr.
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Rep. David Trone Mar 3
Yesterday I met Amb. Caroline Kennedy and signed my name to the Wall of Tolerance at the Southern Poverty Law Center Civil Rights Memorial. On the 54th Anniversary of “Bloody Sunday,” we should all pledge to stand against hate and work towards a more just future.
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Faith & Politics Mar 3
Our Faith & Politics Institute President bids a final thank you to all our Pilgrimage participants and guests at the beautiful Kress on Dexter.
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Faith & Politics Mar 3
It was wonderful to attend church this morning at First Baptist Church in Montgomery where Congressman John Lewis met Dr Martin Luther King.
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Faith & Politics Mar 3
We’re at First Baptist Church Montgomery sharing history and rejoicing. Watch here:
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