“I consider this a very sacred, healing film,” says TheRese Anderson-Aduni, who used her father’s decades-old video footage to produce a documentary about the determination of Tulsa’s Black residents to rebuild their community following the 1921 Race Massacre. Learn more about TheRese and her film, “Rebuilding Black Wall Street,” produced through the #GreenwoodArtProject in 2018. Apply for our 2022 challenge here: lnkd.in/eQHXC3Rj.
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Documentary Shows How Greenwood was Rebuilt After the Tulsa Race Massacre | Bloomberg Philanthropies
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21 дек 2022