Shameless Reinvention
In Episode 4 of The Roads We Walk miniseries, Sharon LaSure-Roy and Sonya Seymour welcome four extraordinary young women — Ava, Alayna, Bella, and Mae — who traveled to the Equal Justice Initiative legacy sites in Montgomery, Alabama, and across the Edmund Pettus Bridge in Selma alongside community leader Ms. Velma Monteiro-Tribble. These young women came home and wrote reflections that moved us to our core. In this conversation, they open up about what it felt like to walk through the Legacy Museum, what Bryan Stevenson said over dinner that they're still thinking about, and how this trip didn't just educate them — it transformed them into advocates. From Ava's word "numinous" to Mae's quiet courage in the face of a swastika drawn in her classroom, this episode is full of moments that remind you exactly why this generation gives us hope. They close with Truth Bombs on justice, womanhood, and the responsibility of history — and a playlist that will stay with you long after the episode ends. If you haven't listened to Episodes 1, 2, or 3 of this miniseries featuring Dr. Johnnetta Betsch Cole and Ms. Velma Monteiro-Tribble, go back and start from the beginning. This series is one for the ages. Shameless Reinvention — because the best is yet to come.
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