EPISODE · May 29, 2026 · 39 MIN
The Roads We Walk: They Walked Into History and Felt It - Part 1
from Shameless Reinvention · host shamelessreinventions
They are not waiting. They are not asking permission. They are already doing it big. In this episode of Shameless Reinvention, Sharon LaSure-Roy and Sonya Seymour sit down with Chase, Ella, and Nyana, three young women who traveled to the Equal Justice Initiative legacy sites in Montgomery, Alabama and the Edmund Pettus Bridge in Selma as part of an extraordinary intergenerational journey led by the remarkable Ms. Velma Monteiro Tribble and the incomparable Dr. Johnnetta Betsch Cole. What they saw, felt, and carried home will move you. They stood in the silence of the Legacy Museum. They looked at things that were hard to look at. They held each other up. And then they came home and wrote about it in a way that stopped us completely in our tracks. In this conversation, Chase, Ella, and Nyana share what it means to speak when silence is no longer acceptable, what Bryan Stevenson said that they will never forget, and how an immersive encounter with history changed the way they move through the world. They talk about broken people helping broken people, the power of community, and the weight of truth when you see it with your own eyes instead of reading it on a page. This is Episode 3 of The Roads We Walk miniseries. If you have not listened to Episodes 1 and 2 yet, go back and start from the beginning. You will not regret it
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They are not waiting. They are not asking permission. They are already doing it big. In this episode of Shameless Reinvention, Sharon LaSure-Roy and Sonya Seymour sit down with Chase, Ella, and Nyana, three young women who traveled to the Equal Justice Initiative legacy sites in Montgomery, Alabama and the Edmund Pettus Bridge in Selma as part of an extraordinary intergenerational journey led by the remarkable Ms. Velma Monteiro Tribble and the incomparable Dr. Johnnetta Betsch Cole. What they saw, felt, and carried home will move you. They stood in the silence of the Legacy Museum. They looked at things that were hard to look at. They held each other up. And then they came home and wrote about it in a way that stopped us completely in our tracks. In this conversation, Chase, Ella, and Nyana share what it means to speak when silence is no longer acceptable, what Bryan Stevenson said that they will never forget, and how an immersive encounter with history changed the way they move through the world. They talk about broken people helping broken people, the power of community, and the weight of truth when you see it with your own eyes instead of reading it on a page. This is Episode 3 of The Roads We Walk miniseries. If you have not listened to Episodes 1 and 2 yet, go back and start from the beginning. You will not regret it
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