Together, we are better! Join the Longwood student-led event for a moment of solidarity and unity! On January 20th, 2025, at 2pm, the procession will begin at Radcliff Hall , and conclude at the Moton Museum, followed by closing remarks and fellowship lead by Dr. James J. Fedderman.
Dr. James J. Fedderman was elected as Virginia Education Association President in 2020, making him the first African American male in the 150-plus year VEA history to serve in office. Dr. Fedderman is known for spreading the message progress, unity, and remaining steadfast in what you believe is right.
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