by Tom DeWolf | Nov 9, 2023 | News
The 1898 racist massacre and coup still reverberates through Wilmington, N.C. Two activists with longtime ties to Wilmington reflect on its past and how it might move forward 125 years after a murderous insurrection led by white supremacists. “Nov. 10 marks 125...
by Tom DeWolf | Jul 16, 2023 | News
Divided by slavery, reunited in reconciliation “At a time when states are restricting how our nation’s racial history can be taught, we stand as living proof that only through truth telling can our country move toward reconciliation. The two of us are...
by Tom DeWolf | Mar 1, 2023 | News
When genealogy friends find out they are family “When I started researching my family over 20 years ago, there were a couple things I knew… It has been a journey going through records, newspapers, and other documents… It is also hard to come to grips...
by Tom DeWolf | Feb 19, 2023 | News
‘The wound hasn’t healed’: Activists recount 1898 Wilmington coup that terrorized Black residents CTTT Local Group Leader Kimberly Cook is interviewed, and the Wilmington CTTT Affiliate highlighted in this national news story about the “White...
by Tom DeWolf | Dec 1, 2022 | News
Dismantle Racism interview on TalkRadio.NYC CTTT Co-Manager Tom DeWolf was interviewed on Dismantle Racism with Rev Dr TLC for her weekly radio program on TalkRadio.NYC. They discussed his family journey that is featured in the PBS/Sundance documentary Traces of the...
by Tom DeWolf | Oct 1, 2022 | News
Building a bigger table to repair systems that perpetuate injustices For communities nationwide, “fixing what’s broken” has led to establishing truth and reconciliation committees to uncover and address their racial histories and to make amends. In 2021, Williamsburg,...