Resources
Whether you are a student, community member, religious leader, teacher, scholar, or simply a lifelong learner, these resources offer many avenues to explore how faith communities shaped and were shaped by the transformative movements of the 1960s.
Explore key events throughout the twentieth century and beyond.
Ongoing reflections from scholars, educators, community partners, and project staff highlighting neighborhood histories, exploring archival materials, reflecting on contemporary resonances, and sharing behind-the-scenes insights.
Lesson plans, primary source sets, discussion guides, and classroom activities, emphasizing inquiry-based learning, multiple perspectives, and connections between past and present. This section also includes descriptions of relevant in-person professional development seminars for teachers.
This section will feature interviews (currently being conducted) with community members, religious leaders, activists, and others whose lives were shaped by the era. These firsthand accounts illuminate lived experience beyond official archives, capturing memories of neighborhood churches, mosques, synagogues, and temples, storefront congregations, social service programs, protest movements, interfaith alliances, and moments of tension and transformation.