
Weakley County Reconciliation Project invites you to join us for an educational and transformational pilgrimage to Montgomery,
Alabama to visit EJI Museum sites and Memphis, Tennessee to visit the National
Civil Rights Museum.
In preparation for our travels, we will also be convening conversations and
experiences to prepare body, mind, and spirit for the work. These sessions are
not required to go on the trip, but will help prepare as you’re able to come.
Trip Cost: $400
$50 non-refundable deposit due Feb. 1st, 2026
Reservations are on a first come, first served basis.
Full payment due March 10, 2026
Includes:
Transportation, 3 nights lodging, 2 boxed lunches, museum tickets, &
copies of 3 books that we will discuss prior to and during our travels. (Just Mercy by Bryan
Stevenson, The Night is Long but Light Comes in the Morning by Catherine Meeks, and Our
Hidden Conversations by Michele Norris)
Program Dates:
January 15, 6pm – Initial informational meeting on Zoom
January 29, 6pm – Watch and discuss – Reflect, Reclaim, Rejoice: Preserving the Gift of
Black Sacred Music film (location TBA)
February 4, 6pm – Discuss Just Mercy on Zoom
February 19, 6pm – UTM Night of Dance in Watkins Auditorium at UTM
March 5, 6pm – Discuss The Night Is Long… by Catherine Meeks
March 19, 6pm – Discuss Our Hidden Conversations by Michele Norris & pre trip convos
March 24-27 – Travel to Montgomery (EJI Museum Sites) & Memphis (National Civil
Rights Museum)
April 9, 6pm – Post-trip reflection meeting – UTM Campus
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