
Challenging the dominant narrative of our nation’s founding, demonstrating how anti-Black racism was and remains a central part of U.S. history, and working to promote education, discourse, healing and change.
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I’ve stood on the historic Edmund Pettus Bridge, the site of Bloody Sunday, where on March 7, 1965, 600 Civil Rights activists attempted to march from Selma to Montgomery to demand voting rights. They were met with violent rep...
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Racism doesn’t operate in a vacuum.
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In 1989, Kimberlé W. Crenshaw, a pioneering scholar and writer on civil rights, developed a the...
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For better and for worse, history is made every day. That’s a vow the passage of time makes with us.
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History was made this week when...
Bondi ignores Epstein victims in hearing in February. Photograph by Roberto Schmidt / AFP / Getty
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Can you feel it? The cracks are showing. The foundation is shaking. Big time. And this administration is deeply unpopular.
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This week, the United Nations voted on a landmark resolution to describe the transatlantic slave trade as the “gravest crime against humanity”. The United States voted against it, but the vote still passed.
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The writers behind this newsletter.
The Who We Are Project is a nonprofit organization challenging the dominant narrative of our nation’s founding and its roots in anti-Black racism.
Jeffery Robinson is the founder and chief executive officer of The Who We Are Project, which aims to become one of the central voices in correcting the narrative on our shared history of anti-Black racism in the United States.
Savannah Myers Moore (she/her) is a writer, activist, and co-producer. She is currently the Executive Assistant for The Who We Are Project. She was born and raised in Detroit, MI, and now lives in Seattle, WA.
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