Charlottesville civil rights activists are being honored for their work training teachers and administrators in the wake of desegregating city schools, a process that took decades of work between the 1960s and the 1980s. Monday, Charlottesville's Office of Human Rights is recognizing The Consultative Resource Center for School Desegregation, which was based in the Curry School of Education at the University of Virginia and opened because of massive resistance. Curry School professor Patrice Grimes led a presentation called “Beyond Beta Bridge" to spotlight the center's histo...