Dear All,
 
I write in the spirit of remembering Rosa Parks profound act of self, and justice, on a fateful day, many years ago. Her 1957 action -- an intensely spatial action -- profoundly changed the way in which African Americans thought of themselves, and the way in which white-supremacist dominated America were positioned politically, through the act of refusing to sit in the back of a Montgomery, Alabama bus, on December 1. This act overturned the spatiality of injustice African American citizens faced each day, at every turn.
 
As Geographers, I believe it is particularly pertinent to reflect on this powerful act of the self.
 
Thank you, Rosa Parks, for changing not only history, but ourselves.
 
http://www.naacp.org/pages/naacp-history-rosa-parks-mw?source=BSDAds_GoogleSearch_Famous%20Civil%20Rights%20Leaders_Rosa%20Parks-Name_Rosa%20Parks_Exact_13683513673&gclid=CKvviPPy_LMCFQioPAodB3UATA
 
Regards,
 
Kevin DeJesus

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