Breathe in Place
CONTENT WARNING: This episode includes a brief use of a racial slur as the guest recounts a personal experience during the Jim Crow era. Listener discretion is advised. At just 17 years old, Rev. James Gilmore was asked by Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. to lead a march in Chicago, an unexpected moment that would shape the course of his life. In this episode, Rev. Gilmore shares his story of growing up in Chicago during the Civil Rights Movement, encountering leaders like Jesse Jackson, and stepping into a life of justice, service, and purpose. Through his experience with nonviolent training and grassroots organizing, Rev. Gilmore offers a powerful perspective on what it means to say yes when history calls. His story is a compelling reminder that young people have often been central to movements of change and that pilgrimage is not just about where we go, but who we become along the way.
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