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Community storytellers and historians have collaborated over the last decade to build vibrant archives of Black history in the Inland Empire. We will share our work collecting oral histories, photos and stories, and present some of the poems, stories and maps we created to bring to life the rich history of San Bernardino's and Riverside's Black communities.
Participants will include:
Richard “Buddy” Jones, a former Riverside resident and founder of Buddy Jones and Friends, a cultural preservation group with a focus on Eastside Black history
Alyce Smith Cooper, a poet and storyteller originally from Riverside
Carolyn Tillman, a Bridges Project volunteer and editor of an anthology of San Bernardino Black history
Romaine Washington, a poet, Bridges Project volunteer, and editor of an anthology of San Bernardino Black history
Dr. Jennifer Tilton, a professor of race and ethnic studies, University of Redlands
Dr. Catherine Gudis, a professor of history/public history, University of California. Riverside
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Event Tags:
archiving inland empire black history: stories and maps that bring the past to life,black history,bridges project,community storytelling,cultural preservation,oral histories
Event Categories:
History & Museums,Causes
Event ID:
6a4f5d1c87d8a008da611527
