My parents and I made a pilgrimage to two places of deep reflection and crafting of action to further social and economic justice – Highlander Center and the Children’s Defense Fund’s [Alex] Haley Farm, both in east Tennessee.
Highlander has been in existence for decades, incubating, educating, connecting, and inspiring justice work. We were hosted warmly there by Co-Director Allyn Maxfield-Steele, and met several other members of the Highlander staff, including Co-Director Ash-Lee Woodard Henderson. We were incredibly impressed with how warm, thoughtful and dedicated everyone was.
Haley Farm is a more recent part of Children’s Defense Fund’s work, but CDF has also been doing good work for decades. It was a quiet day there, but we were also welcomed there by one long-term staff-member.
In both cases, it was good to be reminded whose shoulders we stand on – that times were tough before, that people were visionary and committed to making the world a better place for all, and that they achieved positive change.
Just eight days after our visit at Highlander, the main office building was burned to the ground by white supremacists. Apparently, Highlander was doing something right!
Highlander has been absolutely inspirational in how they have taken the setback in stride, fearlessly continuing the work of inclusion and justice.
I am constantly inspired by the creativity and community of people trying to make the world a better place. Deep gratitude to the people and institutions who are committed to DOING that, and BEING that.