Some of you may know the life and story of civil rights activist and martyr Viola Liuzzo. For others her name and biography may be new. (The FBI tried its best to tarnish and bury her legacy but failed.)
In honor of women’s history month, Rev Kowalski revisits the remarkable bravery that took Viola from her Unitarian congregation in Detroit to the front lines of Selma where she died, reflecting on what lessons we can take away in this renewed moment of racial reckoning.