Thoughtful resources combined with experiential learning guide students to engage with important events in our country’s past ...
The New York Times rated Chattanooga as one of the top "52 Places to Go" in the world. Outside Magazine titled it "Best Town ...
Free Things To Do in DC with Kids! Families in the DC area sure are lucky: From free museums and nature centers to amazing ...
Not only starstruck for each other, Frankie De La Cruz Nightingale and Carver De La Cruz Nightingale also share a love for ...
Welcome to Big Cypress Tree State Park, where nature’s grandeur meets small-town charm in a delightful Tennessee twist. This ...
Columnist Ed Pratt's granddaughter is learning about what Ruby Bridges went through just to go to school in New Orleans. This ...
At UChicago’s MLK event, civil rights icon recalls integrating New Orleans schools and pleads to protect today’s youth As Ruby Bridges prepared to address a packed Rockefeller Chapel on Jan. 29, black ...
The University held the 35th annual Martin Luther King Jr. (MLK) Commemoration Celebration at Rockefeller Chapel on January 29 with featured speaker Ruby Bridges, a civil rights activist who, at the ...
SPARTANBURG — Ruby Bridges, the first Black child to attend an all-White elementary school in New Orleans, credits her family and faith with overcoming the hate she experienced during those ...
Starting this weekend that leads into Martin Luther King Jr. Day, Prime Stage Theatre is mounting a production of “Look Forward: The Ruby Bridges Story,” written by Natalia Temesgen.
The event also featured a conversation with civil rights activist Ruby Bridges, the first black student to attend an all-white elementary school in Louisiana in 1960 at just six years old.
Saturday morning the cast of the Augusta Junior Players production of “Ruby: The Story of Ruby Bridges” took a walk to put themselves in her shoes. On November 14, 1960, 6-year-old Ruby Bridges was ...