Serena Wilson Educator, Historian, Quilter UGRR Secret Quilt Code Museum's Mission Statement


We have chosen education as a bridge for all people to Human Rights and Understanding.

 

Our Family's Mission: 

To document methodology and preserve our family’s cultures and abolitionist contribution to World and American histories there by encouraging other families to do the same.

By documenting our families oral history, allowing social media accessibility and digitizing for international accessibility


By lectures, workshops classes and exhibiting our quilts, textiles, photos, African & plantation artifacts, books and information

By doing on-going historic and cultural research, archiving and publishing findings

By instructing science, technology, environmental awareness classes using exhibits, lectures, slides and multi-media presentations 

By facilitating safe dialogues between people that will heal communities of racism, slavery related issues and hatred

By promoting the importance of researching, preserving and documenting all cultures

By fostering Human Rights, tolerance and the “Golden Rule” while seeking peaceful solutions by education of future leaders


Our Values   Middle School students at Craft Corner in the UGRR Secret Quilt Museum

To teach the importance of the Golden Rule:

"Do unto others as you would have others do unto you"