Ongoing Battles

The conversation around societal change is not new; many of the same battles from the 60s continue today, often overlooked by younger generations. Marching, once a powerful act of defiance against authority, has lost its urgency in a time when collective action feels less impactful. The real lesson from the Civil Rights movement is that true change requires more than just gathering people; it demands a shift in public opinion and a deeper understanding of history.