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Tulsa: The Fire and the Forgotten

Tulsa: The Fire and the Forgotten - Documentary

Through the historical lens of white violence and Black resistance, explore issues of atonement, reconciliation, and reparation with an excerpt from Tulsa: The Fire and the Forgotten , a landmark PBS documentary examining the emotional truth behind the 1921 Tulsa Race Massacre.

Tulsa: The Fire and the Forgotten - National Virtual Event

Discover how the community of Tulsa and the nation are coming to terms with the past, present, and future in a panel discussion featuring DeNeen Brown, award-winning writer for The Washington Post and associate professor at the Philip Merrill College of Journalism; Paul Gardullo, historian and curator of the exhibition on the Tulsa Race Massacre now on view at the Smithsonian’s National Museum of African American History and Culture; State Representative Regina Goodwin; Greg Robinson II, Director of Met Cares Foundation; and co-producer of the film, Eric Stover, Faculty Director of the Human Rights Center at University of California, Berkeley; moderated by Michel Martin, host of "Weekend All Things Considered" and contributor, Amanpour and Company.

This event is presented by The WNET Group and the National Museum of African American History and Culture in collaboration with East Tennessee PBS, Georgia Public Broadcasting, KLRN Public Television, PBS North Carolina, WEDU PBS, WHRO Public Media, WHUT- Howard University Television, WHYY, WNIN Tri-State Public Media, Inc., and WQLN PBS NPR.

Original Production Funding for Tulsa: The Fire and the Forgotten is provided in part by The Derfner Foundation, A. W. Fong, Joseph and Diane Steinberg, Elaine and W. Weldon Wilson, Carolyn Patty Blum, Darian Swig, Neal and Ashley Robin, the Albert A. Robin Family Foundation, and Craig Mowry. Additional funding is provided by The JPB Foundation and The Peter G. Peterson and Joan Ganz Cooney Fund, in support of Chasing the Dream, a public media initiative from The WNET Group reporting on poverty, justice and economic opportunity in America; and by PBS.