Buddhist Monks Stop In Selma On Their ‘Walk For Peace,’ Honoring City’s Civil Rights History

The stop in Selma held extra significance given the city’s place in civil rights history.

Buddhist Monks are advocating for change with their “Walk For Peace” across America, stopping in one historical city for justice.

The group began its 2,300-mile walk on Oct. 26 in Fort Worth, Texas. Despite plans to end their hike at the U.S. Capitol in Washington, D.C., next year, the monks made a pit stop at a monumental place…

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