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Community Remembrance Project

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Community Remembrance preserves truthful historic narratives, but also is working to emphasize the resilience of the Black community.

I had the pleasure of sitting down with Pamela Adams and Charnise Mangle to learn more about the Community Remembrance Project and what led them to their contributions to this Project. We also discuss the impact of trauma across generations, and how the history of civil rights is or is not being taught here in the Upstate of South Carolina or across the country.

To learn more about Community Remembrance Project please visit:

https://www.remembranceprojectgvlsc.org/

and

https://eji.org/

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Community Remembrance preserves truthful historic narratives, but also is working to emphasize the resilience of the Black community.

I had the pleasure of sitting down with Pamela Adams and Charnise Mangle to learn more about the Community Remembrance Project and what led them to their contributions to this Project. We also discuss the impact of trauma across generations, and how the history of civil rights is or is not being taught here in the Upstate of South Carolina or across the country.

To learn more about Community Remembrance Project please visit:

https://www.remembranceprojectgvlsc.org/

and

https://eji.org/

  continue reading

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