The racial protests of last summer led to heightened awareness of social injustice and inequity that black and brown minorities face in North America, and led Europeans to confront their colonial pasts.
We have chosen to highlight those stories that are streaming on our app that examine the history and lasting legacy of slavery and displacement; that celebrate the community spirit that led to pivotal events, such as the Civil Rights movement; and inform of the hard-earned freedoms which help contextualize our current moment.
Below are stories created by organizations that help us learn from the diverse history and cultural heritage all around us to inform our present.
Tour of Emancipation Park in Houston Texas
Created by Houston’s African-American community leaders as a place to commemorate the anniversary of their emancipation, the park is a welcoming and open space for exploring and celebrating freedom.
African American History Tour of Alexandria, Virginia
The tour by Visit Alexandria explores the history of African Americans through sites that track their lives from slavery to freedom, integration and Civil Rights.
African American Heritage Tour for Doors Open Baltimore
As an accompaniment to the virtual programs organized by the Baltimore Architecture Foundation, this audio tour highlights sites related to African American Heritage and Civil Rights.
Black Heritage Trail in Portsmouth, New Hampshire
The tour promotes awareness and appreciation of African American history and life in order to build more inclusive communities today.
Puyallup Tribe Walk in Downtown Tacoma, Washington
Downtown on the Go, a non-profit organization, offers a walk that tells the stories of how the Puyallup Tribe of Native Indians interacted with the land through generations where downtown city blocks have been built.
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