Forum takes a look at the Long Walk to Freedom exhibit that celebrates the lives of veteran civil rights workers and the new generation of young activists.
Guests:
Ruth Morgan, founder and executive director for Community Works, an arts and education non-profit that implements programs in jails, schools and the community and founded and directs the San Francisco Jail Arts Program
Elizabeth "Betita" Martinez, director for Institute for Multiracial Justice and author of several books including "500 Years of Chicano History in Pictures," "De Colores Means All of Us: Latina Views for a Multi-Colored Century," and "Letters from Mississippi."
Matt Heron, photographer for Take Stock Photos, a photo library that specializes in civil rights photography
Lateefah Simon, executive director of The Center for Young Women's Development and 2003 MacArthur Fellow
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