by Tom DeWolf | Dec 4, 2021 | News
Wilmington’s 1898 massacre. What comes after remembrance? 200 people gathered at 1898 Memorial Park on an overcast Saturday during the November commemorations of Wilmington, North Carolina’s massacre and coup d’état for a ritual of community remembrance...
by Tom DeWolf | Oct 29, 2021 | News
On Saturday, come out to work toward healing Williamsburg’s racial divide Williamsburg Mayor Doug Pons proclaimed Saturday, October 31 as “Heal Williamsburg/Heal the Nation Day.” More than a dozen government, community, and faith leaders, who understand that racism...
by Tom DeWolf | Oct 24, 2021 | News
Pair of Women Sit at MLK’s Table of Brotherhood A front page story in the Baltimore Sun highlights the work of long-time CTTT leaders, Betty Kilby Baldwin and Phoebe Kilby, as they travel the country describing a bond they’ve built over 14 years and how it can...
by Tom DeWolf | Sep 5, 2021 | News
Descendants Of The Enslaved Sheltered From Hurricane Ida In A Historic Plantation’s Big House Interview on National Public Radio. Joy Banner, founder of the CTTT Local Group in Louisiana’s Creole Cultural Corridor, along with her sister Jo and their...
by Tom DeWolf | Aug 21, 2021 | News
Cousins United Through Slavery Betty Kilby Baldwin and Phoebe talk reality and family history. The two women found each other through understanding and reaching out. “Hello Cousin!” To listen to this interview on KLTT Radio, with Richard Beatty, CLICK...
by Tom DeWolf | Aug 20, 2021 | News
Reckoning: Family Businesses Confront Race, Racism and Inclusion By Barbara Spector. Business families are educating themselves about the Black-white wealth gap in the United States and discussing what they can do about it. Coming to the Table is featured in Part 4...