What Is Road to December One™?

Road to December One™ is a national cultural season rooted in the legacy of Montgomery, Alabama — the birthplace of the modern Civil Rights Movement. Beginning annually on Black Friday and culminating on December 1, the anniversary of Rosa Parks’ courageous stand, this season transforms the end of the year into a time of reflection, connection, and collective empowerment.

The movement honors the past, celebrates the present, and activates the future of unity, leadership, and purpose across communities nationwide.

The Three Pillars of the Movement

Road to December One™ draws strength from three powerful cultural and historical pillars that shaped the journey toward freedom, empowerment, and future leadership.

Montgomery — The Spark

Montgomery, Alabama is where courage ignited a national movement. Rosa Parks’ stand on December 1, 1955 sparked the Montgomery Bus Boycott and helped launch the modern Civil Rights Movement.

  • Rosa Parks
  • Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.
  • Montgomery Bus Boycott
  • Dexter Avenue King Memorial Church
  • Equal Justice Initiative & Legacy Museum

Greenwood — The Blueprint

The Greenwood District of Tulsa, Oklahoma — known as Black Wall Street — demonstrated the power of Black entrepreneurship, community ownership, and economic independence.

  • Black Wall Street
  • Economic Empowerment
  • Community Self-Determination
  • Generational Wealth

Atlanta — The Evolution

Atlanta represents the evolution of Black influence in media, entrepreneurship, and culture. It is a modern hub of creativity, leadership, and global impact.

  • Dr. King's Birthplace
  • Tyler Perry Studios
  • Rise of Black Hollywood
  • Black Entrepreneurship & Culture

The Power of One

At the heart of Road to December One™ is a simple but powerful truth — one person can spark change.

One Person

Every movement begins with one individual willing to stand for something greater than themselves.

One Action

A single act of courage can inspire others and create momentum that spreads across communities.

One Connection

When people connect their circles of influence, small actions grow into powerful networks of impact.

One Moment

History reminds us that one moment — like Rosa Parks on December 1, 1955 — can change the course of a nation.

Through the Power of One, individuals activate their personal circles of influence — family, friends, coworkers, and neighbors — forming a living network of purpose called ConnectWork™.

ConnectWork™ — A New Way to Connect

ConnectWork™ reimagines networking. It’s not about exchanging business cards — it’s about exchanging purpose. By connecting circles of influence, individuals and organizations create meaningful relationships that strengthen communities and expand opportunity.

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Intentional

Relationships built through shared purpose and meaningful conversation rather than transactional networking.

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Inclusive

Connecting people across generations, professions, and communities to build stronger networks of opportunity.

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Community-Driven

Strengthening neighborhoods and cities by linking leaders, organizations, and everyday citizens.

Mission-Aligned

Every connection is built around shared values, growth, empowerment, and community impact.

Through ConnectWork™, individuals activate their circles of influence — family, friends, coworkers, neighbors, and partners — forming a powerful network that transforms communities one connection at a time.

The Road to December One

A national season of unity, reflection, and empowerment leading to the anniversary of Rosa Parks’ historic stand on December 1, 1955.

Why December 1 Matters

On December 1, 1955, in Montgomery, Alabama, Rosa Parks refused to surrender her seat on a segregated city bus. Her courage sparked the Montgomery Bus Boycott and helped ignite the Civil Rights Movement across the United States.

The Road to December One honors that historic moment by creating a season of reflection, education, and community empowerment. Each year communities come together to remember the past while building a stronger future.

The Journey

Black Friday Launch

The national season begins with a call to unity as communities launch the Road to December One with gatherings focused on education, empowerment, and shared purpose.

Journeys to Jubilee

Throughout the season, cultural celebrations, mentorship programs, and community events bring people together to strengthen relationships and inspire leadership.

December 1 Commemoration

The journey culminates on December 1 with special events honoring Rosa Parks and celebrating the courage that sparked a movement for justice and equality.

Be Part of the Journey

Join individuals and communities across the nation in honoring history while building a future rooted in unity, leadership, and empowerment.

The Road to December One

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Black Friday

The national launch of the Road to December One begins with community gatherings and a call to unity.

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Community Events

Journeys to Jubilee events bring people together through education, mentorship, and celebration.

December 1

The journey culminates honoring Rosa Parks and the courage that sparked the Civil Rights Movement.

Honoring the Courage That Sparked a Movement

On December 1, 1955, in Montgomery, Alabama, Rosa Parks refused to surrender her seat on a segregated city bus. Her quiet act of courage sparked the Montgomery Bus Boycott and helped ignite the Civil Rights Movement across the United States.

The Road to December One honors that legacy by transforming remembrance into action. Each year, communities gather to reflect on the lessons of history while building a future grounded in unity, leadership, and empowerment.

Voices of the Movement

The Road to December One carries forward the spirit of those who stood for justice, dignity, and equality. Their words continue to guide and inspire the journey today.

"You must never be fearful about what you are doing when it is right."

Rosa Parks

"Darkness cannot drive out darkness; only light can do that. Hate cannot drive out hate; only love can do that."

Martin Luther King Jr.

"Never, ever be afraid to make some noise and get in good trouble, necessary trouble."

John Lewis

Get Involved in the Movement

The Road to December One invites individuals, families, and organizations to help carry forward a legacy of unity, leadership, and empowerment. There are many ways to participate and make an impact.

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Attend Events

Participate in Journeys to Jubilee gatherings, cultural celebrations, and community events that bring people together throughout the year.

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Volunteer

Join a growing network of volunteers who help organize events, mentor youth, and support community programs across the movement.

Become a Volunteer
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Sponsor the Movement

Businesses and organizations can partner with One Day One Power to support mentorship programs, cultural events, and community initiatives.

Become a Sponsor

Countdown to December One

Honoring the courage that changed history — the journey continues as we approach December 1.

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From Montgomery to Communities Across America

The Road to December One begins in Montgomery, Alabama — the birthplace of a movement that changed history. Today that spirit continues as communities across the country come together through education, cultural celebration, mentorship, and empowerment.

Montgomery, Alabama

The historic starting point of the journey and the place where courage sparked a national movement.

Community Gatherings

Events, mentorship programs, and cultural celebrations bring the Road to December One to cities and communities nationwide.

December 1

Communities unite to honor the legacy of courage and celebrate a future built on unity and empowerment.

The Impact of the Movement

Through education, mentorship, and community gatherings, One Day One Power continues to inspire leadership and strengthen communities across the nation.

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Community Events Hosted

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Youth and Families Reached

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Community Partners

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Volunteers Supporting the Movement

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