This is the story of Father Bill Cunningham, Eleanor Josaitis and others who were drawn to the mission of Focus Hope. It is a captivating retelling of
an English teacher who wore a Roman collar, rode a Harley-Davison and marched with Dr. King across the Edmund Pettus bridge;
a suburban mother of five who organized marriage enrichment weekends before she persuaded her husband to move into Detroit;
and the 1967 riot that exposed systemic racial inequality and the civil rights organization that evolved.
an English teacher who wore a Roman collar, rode a Harley-Davison and marched with Dr. King across the Edmund Pettus bridge;
a suburban mother of five who organized marriage enrichment weekends before she persuaded her husband to move into Detroit;
and the 1967 riot that exposed systemic racial inequality and the civil rights organization that evolved.