About last night... Attended SCOPE50 presents Preserving Civil Rights and the Story of Voting - Sounds of Motown on Seabrook Island ... The Summer Community Organization for Political Education (SCOPE), a project of the Southern Christian Leadership Conference (SCLC), which promotes and encourages voter registration nationally, and assists with “get out the vote” activities throughout the country. A true grassroots effort. Don't let anyone talk down on your roots. Every experience comes back for a reason. I was surprised, inspired and humbled by the amazing Mary Whyte, and Mr. John Reynolds last night sharing their stories. Grabbed a quick picture with them both. Learned about the talented Mary Whyte and her special artistry gift years ago in high school. Watercolor is truly her niche where her work has touched the sea islands... talented and a great person inside. Shout out to my alma mater St. John's High, Ms. Dowling and the art program. The same goes for Mr. Reynolds. I learned about him from another Islander connect and the work connected to our local pioneers in civil rights as Mr. Esau Jenkins. John, a civil rights activist on the journey for years, known for continuing the legacy of Dr. King, spreading the importance of activism locally. #blackhistorymonth #BHM #marywhyte #SCOPE50 #SCOPEProject #johnreynolds #SCLC #STJ #SeaIsland #wellsofwisdom #IslanderPride #FeelGoodFriday #architectturnedplanner #DaddyToldMe






