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Thursday, August 26, 7-8:30pm, this on-line event requires advance registration

Rebuilding a community. What can we learn from the rebuilding of Tulsa, Oklahoma’s Greenwood District and the “Black Wall Street” massacre that destroyed it 100 years ago? What can we learn from the struggles of the King-Lincoln Bronzeville District, a historically Black neighborhood in Columbus? How can these experiences inform our own community to become more diverse, equitable, and inclusive?

Join us for an online discussion with:

• Phil Armstrong, Project Manager, 1921 Tulsa Race Massacre Centennial Commission

• Suzan Bradford, Executive Director, Lincoln Theatre

• Caroline Bennett, Educator, Speaker, Artist, CEO, Caroline Inspires LLC

This event is part of a discussion series addressing the issue of racial equality in our community. The series is presented in partnership with Grandview Heights Schools with input from community members and leaders.

Explore the library’s book lists, resources, events, and more at ghpl.org/antiracism.

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Hosted by Grandview Heights Public Library.

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Thursday, August 26, 2021 - 7:00pm

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