IMG 5974cropped2In the 1960s, men and women boarded buses to draw attention to the racial discrimination of segregation. They called these Freedom Rides. This summer, in the spirit of the Freedom Rides, activists will pile into vans to expose the age-based discrimination of abortion. We call these Justice Rides.

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Who: Activists from across America piling into vans to expose the truth about abortion
What: Justice Rides like the Freedom Rides of old—standing against discrimination, creating media to spark conversation about injustice, and unifying a team of 21st century defenders  
Where: College and high school campuses in Florida
When: Jul 7- 13, 2013

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We are a movement, not just a cause.

In a PBS interview, white civil rights activist James Zwerg said:

"To me it was a movement . . . I sensed a power far greater than any one individual member. Since then I understand that the term is synergism, that the power of many is far greater than any individual."

James Zwerg understood that fighting for civil rights for African Americans was far more than a cause. It was a movement.

The civil rights effort was a movement because it rallied people together who were willing to be persecuted for the cause of ending racial injustice. What separated the civil rights movement from many other causes was the fact that activists were willing to live radical lives to expose injustice.

What makes Created Equal a movement is that we are an organized, mobilized generation choosing to live differently to protect the weak and defenseless by drawing strength and inspiration from one another.

Read more: Who is Created Equal?

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