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ACC Student-Athletes and Administrators to Travel to Alabama for Transformational and Educational Experience on Social Justice

GREENSBORO, NC – The Atlantic Coast Conference announced today that 48 student-athletes and administrators from all 15 league institutions will be part of a delegation traveling to Selma and Montgomery, Alabama. The experience is set to take place from July 15-17 and include an immersive journey to one of the centers of the civil rights movement. The group will participate in a variety of activities highlighted by a march across the Edmund Pettus Bridge, the site of the 1965 Bloody Sunday attack.
 
The initiative, conducted in collaboration with the Big Ten and Pac-12, is part of the ACC’s commitment to supporting student-athletes through meaningful educational opportunities, including the area of social justice. The trip is part of the league’s social-justice platform, ACC UNITE.
 
“This weekend’s event will be incredibly powerful and meaningful for all that are able to attend, and we know the experience will be shared with their peers when they return to their respective campuses,” said ACC Commissioner Jim Phillips, Ph.D. “As a conference, we continue to be proud of the ongoing work in this critical area and we remain committed to diversity, equity and inclusion, now and in the future.”
 
The social justice experience will begin Friday night in Montgomery with Sheyann Webb-Christburg – author and an in-person eyewitness of the original Bloody Sunday attack – serving as the keynote speaker. The trip continues Saturday in Selma at the First Baptist Church, the headquarters for the Dallas County Voters League, which was the student nonviolent coordination committee. The church earned the name, “The Movement Church,” and is where hundreds of students began their days’ long journey from Selma to Montgomery in 1965. The trip will continue with a march across the historic Edmund Pettus Bridge before the group returns to Montgomery to visit a series of landmarks, museums, and learning centers.
 
In Montgomery, the group will visit the Interpretive Center at Alabama State University, a historically Black University (HBCU), to learn more about the profound impact that students had on the civil rights movement. The group will also spend time at the Civil Rights Memorial Center, the Alabama Department of Archives and History, and the award-winning Equal Justice Initiative (EJI) Legacy Museum, which provides a comprehensive overview of America’s history of racial injustice – from enslavement to mass incarceration.
 
On Saturday evening, EJI Legacy Museum founder and social justice lawyer Bryan Stevenson will address the group. Following his address, campus diversity, equity, and inclusion directors will lead small group debrief sessions with the student-athletes to discuss the Selma to Montgomery experience.
 
All 15 ACC schools will have conducted a series of introductory virtual meetings prior to traveling to Alabama to discuss the purpose of the trip and to prepare for their experience. Upon returning to campus after the trip, the ACC office will provide tools and opportunities for each attendee to convey their experiences about the trip to their peers.
 
ACC UNITE is part of the ACC’s Committee for Racial and Social Justice (CORE - Champions of Racial Equity) C.O.R.E was created in June 2020 to support the ACC’s commitment to social justice and racial equity. Members of C.O.R.E. include conference office staff members and campus representatives from each of the league’s 15 institutions. C.O.R.E.’s mission is to promote and encourage inclusion, racial equity and social justice through education, partnerships, engagement and advocacy.
 
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ACC School Attendees:
Institution First Name Last Name Sport
Boston College Taji Johnson Football
Boston College Sydney Moore Women's Soccer
Boston College Michael Harris Director of Student-Athlete Academic Services
Clemson  Cameron Rose Men's Track and Field
Clemson  Jordan Roper Assistant Director of IPTAY Major Gifts - Block C Club
Duke Gracie Johnson Volleyball
Duke Jaylen Coleman Football
Duke Michael Howard Managing Director/Recreation Facilities
Florida State  Derrick McLendon Football
Florida State  Jacoria Burton Women's Track and Field
Florida State  Aaron Tillman Athletic Academic Advisor
Georgia Tech Attallah Smith Women's Track
Georgia Tech Miles Kelly Men's Basketball
Georgia Tech Shardonay Blueford Director of Compliance
NC State Pilar Berchot Golf
NC State Kendall Edwards Men's Soccer
NC State Raymond Harrison Senior Associate AD
Syracuse  Rayla Clemons Ice Hockey
Syracuse  Mikel Jones Football
Syracuse  Salatha Willis Associate Athletic Director for Diversity, Climate, & Culture
Louisville Sterling Warner-Savage Track and Field
Louisville Taylor Herbert Women's Track & Field
Louisville Justin Ruffin Assistant AD/Men's and Women's Tennis Sport Administrator
Miami Jalen Gordon Men's Track
Miami Alyssa Bacchus Women's Rowing
Miami LaToya Farris Associate Director, Student Athlete Development
North Carolina Jackie Wilhelm Rowing
North Carolina Madias Loper Track and Field
North Carolina Cricket Lane Senior Associate Athletics Director
Notre Dame Joshua Zhang Men's Fencing
Notre Dame Simran Moolchandaney Women's Fencing
Notre Dame JP Abercrumbie Executive Associate Athletics Director, Culture & Engagement
Pitt Daishon Spann Women's Track &  Field
Pitt Riley Patrick Women's lacrosse
PItt Fumi Kimura Associate Athletic Director, Culture, Diversity and Engagement
Virginia Carole Miller Women's Basketball
Virginia Joshua Rawlings Football
Virginia Dashan Axson-Lawrence     Academic Advisor/Affinity Groups Advisor
Virginia Tech David Whitfield Men's Cross Country/ Track & Field
Virginia Tech Reyna Gilbert-Lowry Senior Associate AD/SWA
Wake Forest Robbie Grace WT&F
Wake Forest  Chase Oliver Soccer
Wake Forest Dwight Lewis Associate AD SAD