Due Process and Equal Protection of the LawsU.S. Magistrate Judge, Honorable Shirley Padmore Mensah, and Associate Dean, University of Missouri School of Law, Rigel Oliveri, discuss the meaning of Due Process and Equal Protection of the Laws.
In Her Own Words – Civil Rights Activist Frankie FreemanFrankie Muse Freeman wore many hats in her remarkable one hundred and one years including wife, mother, lawyer and civil rights activist. Hear her story in her own words.
Trailblazer Sam KleinMeet Sam Klein, a trailblazer for recycling initiatives since he was younger than ten years old.
Trailblazer Mary EngelbreitMeet Mary Engelbreit, artist and trailblazer for art and entrepreneurship.
The Importance of the Voting Rights Act to MeReverend Earl Nance Jr. shares why the Voting Rights Act was such an important piece of legislation.
Trailblazer Melba Pattillo BealsMeet Melba Pattillo Beals PhD., member of the Little Rock Nine, and trailblazer for civil rights.
Story of Segregation – Attending ChurchHear a story of what it was like to attend a segregated church.
Selma MarchThis video provides newsreel footage from the "Bloody Sunday" march in Selma, Alabama from March 7, 1965. A young John Lewis is a leader of the march.
Login to ViewKeen v. Keen: All That Father GivethNina Smith shares a family history story of racial economic injustice, involving a 1904 Missouri Supreme Court decision, which led to inherited farmland being stolen and linked economic impacts.
Login to ViewWhat Are Redlining, Blockbusting, and Restricted Covenants?Chris Krehmeyer, Beyond Housing President/CEO, explains what redlining, blockbusting, and covenants are, in relation to housing segregation.
Login to ViewThe Evolution of the Voting Rights ActLearn about the changes the Voting Rights Act of 1965 has undergone since its original passage and the Constitutional basis for the Act.
Login to ViewActivist Finds Her Voice While Supporting Her Community During Ferguson ProtestsLaShell Eikerenkoetter’s life began to change on Aug. 9, 2014, the day Michael Brown was killed by a Ferguson police officer. During the protests in Ferguson, she emerged as a leader of the movement.
Login to ViewTrailblazer St. Louis Cardinals and LED LightingLearn about the trailblazing initiative by the St. Louis Cardinals that has resulted in state of the art LED lighting for the benefit of players and fans alike.
Login to ViewTrailblazer Capstone Development Group and Green Energy HomesLearn about the trailblazing work being done by Capstone Development Corporation as they build entire housing developments committed to green energy use.
Login to ViewTrailblazer LEED Certified BuildingMeet the folks behind the use of trailblazing LEED certification methods when building homes, factories, office buildings, and more.
Login to ViewLinda Nance and the Legacy of Annie MaloneLinda Nance, founder of the Annie Malone Historical Society, shares the story of Annie Malone, and what she believes we can all learn from this amazing woman.
Login to ViewTrailblazer Sister Mary Antona EboMeet Sister Mary Antona Ebo, nun, hospital administrator, and trailblazer for civil rights.
Login to ViewTrailblazer Nejla YatkinMeet Nejla Yatkin, choreographer and trailblazer for innovative dance. Learn about Ms. Yatkin and her work.
Login to ViewTrailblazers Melisa Mujanovic and Nina NukicMeet Melisa Mujanovic and Nina Nukic, dancers and trailblazers for keeping Bosnian traditions alive.
Login to ViewTrailblazer Debra PeppersMeet Debra Peppers, motivational speaker, member of the National Teacher Hall of Fame, and trailblazer for student learning.
Login to ViewTrailblazer Chelsea ClintonMeet Chelsea Clinton, leader of the Clinton Global Initiative University and trailblazer for young leaders.
Login to ViewTrailblazer Maria MatiasMeet Maria Matias, immigrant to America from Panama and trailblazer for student opportunity.
Login to ViewCreating a Context for 1960’s Civil Rights LegislationChange agent Dr. Geoff Ward, Associate Chair of African and African-American Studies at Washington University in St. Louis shares the historic context for Civil Rights Legislation.
Login to ViewStrategies for Organizational Success in the Civil Rights MovementChange agents Dr. Geoff Ward and Darryl T. Jones II offer their perspectives on organizational strategies.
Login to ViewStrategies for Bringing Diverse Groups Together to Effect LegislationChange agents Dr. Geoff Ward and Darryl T. Jones II offer their perspectives on strategies for success in uniting diverse groups.
Login to ViewRoles Available in a Protest Movement – Find Where You Fit BestChange agents Dr. Geoff Ward and Darryl T. Jones II offer their perspectives on roles available in protest movements.
Login to ViewThe Importance of Remembering Who Came Before YouCivil rights and community activist Reverend Earl Nance Jr. shares why it's important to remember the contributions of the change agents of America's civil rights movement.
Login to ViewStory of Segregation – How Police Profiling Affected MeReverend Earl Nance Jr. shares memories of dealing with racial profiling while growing up in the 1960's.
Login to ViewWhere Did the Civil Rights Legislation of the 1960’s Fall Short?Civil rights and community activist Reverend Earl Nance Jr. answers a question about the 1960's Civil Rights Legislation.
Login to ViewWhat Advice Would You Have For Young People Taking Up the Cause of Civil Rights?Civil rights and community activist Reverend Earl Nance Jr. answers a question about taking up the cause of Civil Rights
Login to ViewOur Responsibilities Moving Forward in the Fight for Civil RightsCivil rights and community activist Reverend Earl Nance Jr. shares his point of view on moving forward in the Fight for Civil Rights.
Login to ViewStory of Segregation – My Experiences with Segregated EducationReverend Earl Nance Jr. shares memories of segregated classrooms.
Login to ViewStory of Segregation – How Redlining and Housing Segregation Affected People’s Lives in St. LouisReverend Earl Nance Jr. shares how redlining and other discriminatory housing practices affected segregation in St. Louis.
Login to ViewStory of Segregation – Remembering the Jefferson Bank Protest in St. LouisReverend Earl Nance Jr. shares his memories of the Jefferson Bank boycott, a major event in St. Louis civil rights history.
Login to ViewReasons Behind LynchingHear a civil rights activist answer a student's question about why lynchings were allowed to occur.
Login to ViewStory of Segregation – I’ll Be AloneSister Mary Antona Ebo describes what it was like to travel to the segregated South.
Login to ViewStory of Segregation – Where You’re Not WelcomeSister Mary Antona Ebo describes not feeling welcome because of the color of her skin.
Login to ViewStory of Segregation – In the MilitaryWilliam McAllister describes serving in the segregated Armed Forces.
Login to ViewStory of Segregation – Baseball CrowdWilliam McAllister shares a story of his youth when he was discriminated against while attending a baseball game.
Login to ViewConstitutionality and Enforcement of the Fair Housing ActWhat court cases affirmed the constitutionality of the Fair Housing Act? How is the Act enforced today if someone pursues a claim of discrimination? View this video and find out.
Login to ViewSt. Louis and Housing DiscriminationLearn about St. Louis, Missouri events in the movement to end housing discrimination.