May 7
10:00 am–8:00 pm
Doors Open. All Are Welcome.
ACLU100 welcomes visitors including Montgomery Public High School students representing nine different high schools across the city
10:00 am–8:00 pm
Arts of the Resistance Pop-Up
A pop-up exhibit with protest art from The Alabama Coalition for Immigrant Justice and Adelante Alabama, curated by 21 Dreams Arts & Culture Collective
10:00 am–1:00 pm
I Am More Than Tours: Creating Art & Changing Culture
An interactive program with Michelle Browder of I Am More Than Tours
11:30 am–12:00 pm
That’s My Dog Jr.
Lunch will be available until supplies run out from That’s My Dog Jr., the nation’s first teen run restaurant, located in North Montgomery
12:00 pm–12:45 pm
The People for Social Justice Career Panel
A conversation with local heroes currently working in civil rights. Panelists will include staff from ACLU of Alabama, Southern Poverty Law Center, Equal Justice Initiative, and more
5:00 pm–8:00 pm
Vibes & Sounds by DJ Meek of 97.9 Jams!
5:30 pm–6:30 pm
Women on the Frontlines: Meeting the Challenge of Voter Suppression
A conversation led by women leading grassroots efforts to restore voting and overturn voter suppression measures in the South
6:30 pm–7:00 pm
Arts of the Resistance Gallery Talk
A conversation with the curator, artists, and organizations that are featured in the Arts of the Resistance pop-up
Highlights

I Am More Than Tours: Creating Art & Changing Culture
10:00am
An interactive program with Michelle Browder of I Am More Than Tours that bridges creative art, Alabama’s history of civil rights, and the conversation around racial reconciliation.

That’s My Dog Jr.
11:30am
Lunch will be available for purchase from That’s My Dog Jr., the nation’s first teen run restaurant. Located in North Montgomery, That’s My Dog Jr. is staffed entirely by teens from That’s My Child, a nonprofit youth center which mentors youth through arts, education, and entrepreneurship.

Arts of the Resistance Pop-Up
4:00pm
This pop-up exhibit features protest art from The Alabama Coalition for Immigrant Justice and Adelante Alabama. Curated by 21 Dreams Arts & Culture Collective, a local organization committed to advancing the creative arts and cultivating a thriving creative community in Montgomery.

Women on the Frontlines: Meeting the Challenge of Voter Suppression
5:30pm
Dr. Felicia Bell, director of Troy University’s Rosa Parks Museum, will moderate a conversation led by women leading grassroots efforts to restore voting and overturn voter suppression measures in the South such as cuts to early voting, voter ID laws, and purges of voter rolls.
Featured Partners
Food available for purchase:
- Fire Meats Wood Food Truck
(5–8pm)
- Official Beer Sponsor: GoatHaus Biergarten
(5–8pm)
Limited complimentary meals donated by On A Roll