‘Auntie’ Myrna Carter Jackson, prominent Birmingham, Alabama, civil rights activist, leaves legacy of learning and leadershipBarnett Wright2024-06-06T08:07:21-05:0006.06.24|Community|
Birmingham school renames auditorium to honor Alabama civil rights icon, Rev. Fred ShuttlesworthKeisa Sharpe-Jefferson2023-10-16T13:38:24-05:0010.17.23|Community|
Birmingham’s Collegeville community helped nurture the 1963 civil rights movementShirley Jackson2023-08-16T14:55:29-05:0008.16.23|Community|
Alabama Freedom Rider Catherine Burks-Brooks dead at age 83Michael Sznajderman2023-07-07T12:01:20-05:0007.10.23|Community|
The week in 1963 that Birmingham ‘reached an accord with its conscience’Barnett Wright2023-05-10T15:05:48-05:0005.11.23|Community|
A revolutionary life: Rev. Fred Shuttlesworth recalls making history in BirminghamMark Kelly2023-03-16T16:22:21-05:0003.17.23|Community|
Birmingham’s St. Paul United Methodist Church receives $100,000 Inclusive Storytelling grantAlabama News Center Staff2023-03-07T12:57:38-06:0003.07.23|Community|
Rev. Bernice A. King to serve as keynote speaker for International Peace Conference in BirminghamBarnett Wright2023-02-04T17:23:18-06:0002.03.23|Community, Events|
Mellon Foundation to help fund restoration of historic A.G. Gaston Motel in BirminghamMichael Sznajderman2021-09-24T11:06:16-05:0009.24.21|Community|
Alabama Freedom Rider Catherine Burks-Brooks recalls her civil rights journeyMichael Sznajderman2022-02-11T07:01:48-06:0002.25.21|Community|