Ep. 3 - Farmville Famous with Cainan Townsend, Executive Director of the Moton Museum
Discover the inspiring journey of Cainan Townsend, Executive Director of the Moton Museum, as he shares how his personal family history, education, and unexpected revelations shaped his commitment to preserving one of America’s most important civil rights stories. Growing up in Prince Edward County, Cainan never fully understood his connection to the historic school closures, Massive Resistance, and Brown v. Board of Education—until a college course, research and an internship revealed his deep family ties to the Moton student strike and the Davis case.In this powerful conversation, Cainan reflects on resilience, public serice, and the importance of storytelling in understanding our shared history. He discusses the challenges the Moton Museum faces today—funding, political polarization, and the responsibility of protecting historical narratives—while also highlighting major upcoming milestones, including the installation of the Barbara Johns statue in Washington, D.C., and Moton’s pursuit of UNESCO World Heritage Site designation.Hosted by Jeff Halliday, this episode explores race, education, leadership, and the ongoing impact of civil rights movements on modern communities. Whether you care about social justice, Virginia history, or the future of public education, this is an essential listen.