by giavanni.washington | Apr 25, 2021 | News
Despite racial reckoning, state efforts stall on reparations “During last summer’s reckoning over racial injustice, decades-long debates about whether to offer reparations to the descendants of slaves in the U.S. finally seemed to be gaining momentum.”...
by giavanni.washington | Mar 9, 2021 | News
Making a Difference Mondays: Interview with Laura Hill Interview with Laura Hill WMGB: The Burg interviewed Laura Hill, founder of the CTTT local affiliate in Virginia’s Historic Triangle about Coming to the Table for their weekly feature, “Making a...
by giavanni.washington | Mar 8, 2021 | News
Daily Inspiration: Meet Fran Sutton-Williams Interview with Fran Sutton-Williams A brief introduction to the life and work of Fran Sutton-Williams, from her childhood in Brooklyn, integrating the first classrooms in Bensonhurst, to her work in founding the Santa...
by giavanni.washington | Mar 3, 2021 | News
It’s past time for Congress to consider reparations By Laura Hill On Feb. 17, 2021 the U.S. House Judiciary Committee held a hearing to discuss a decades-old reparations bill that refuses to die on the vine. HR40 calls for establishing a commission to examine the...
by giavanni.washington | Feb 10, 2021 | News
How do we resolve racial tensions? Start with reclaiming Black family history By Savannah Hopkinson Sharon Morgan, founder of Our Black Ancestry, was interviewed for this article in Deseret News. This year’s theme for Black History Month at Deseret News is The Black...