David Walbert

David Walbert

David Walbert David Walbert, the son of Birmingham human rights activist Eileen Walbert, participated as a child and teenager in multiple interracial activities during the 1950s and 1960s, particularly at the Unitarian Universalist Church of Birmingham, which was the...
Corey Shum

Corey Shum

Corey Shum Corey Shum is technical director of the Immersive Experience (Virtual Reality) Laboratory at UAB, whose team is studying immersive virtual reality as a tool for building empathy to help people see their (often unconscious) biases and practice overcoming...
Cleopatra Kennedy

Cleopatra Kennedy

Cleopatra Kennedy Cleopatra Kennedy was one of the original members of the African American Alabama Christian Movement for Human Rights Choir, which was launched in 1959 by Rev. Fred Shuttlesworth to serve as the musical voice of the Movement in Birmingham and to sing...
Chuck Jeffries

Chuck Jeffries

Charles Jeffries Charles Jeffries was a Unitarian who was born and raised in Chicago, then moved to Birmingham two decades ago and joined the Unitarian Universalist Church of Birmingham. He was a member of numerous human-rights-focused organizations in the city. He...
Chervis Isom

Chervis Isom

Chervis Isom Chervis Isom was a Birmingham attorney who grew up in segregated Birmingham during the 1940s and 1950s. He is the author of The Newspaper Boy: Coming of Age in Birmingham, Alabama During the Civil Rights Era, a memoir about growing up in a culture of...