Stories of Spirit and Strength in Tulsa’s Greenwood District at ‘A Century of Resilience’ Jan. 29

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Stories of Spirit and Strength in Tulsa’s Greenwood District at ‘A Century of Resilience’ Jan. 29
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In her work, Tulsa-based archaeologist Alicia Odewale, Ph.D., is uncovering stories from Tulsa's Greenwood district, which was the site of a vicious racial attack in 1921. BlackVoicesWTTW

“We titled it ‘Greenwood, A Century of Resilience’ because we wanted to focus on not just the Tulsa race massacre of 1921,” Odewale said, “but to talk about Greenwood as a district, as a community, as a Black town that's been in existence over 100 years and has a much larger story than one event. A lot of people come into this show … . They've seen these things on TV media, but they may have never actually heard the story from survivors.

“We're also trying to put the narrative back into the hands of the people who actually lived the story and continue to live in Greenwood,” Odewale continued, “and not in the hands of other people who have never experienced that, have never lived in our city.

In her current research project, “Mapping Historical Trauma in Tulsa from 1921-2021,” Odewale, a Tulsa native, has been reexamining evidence of the aftermath of the attack and how the community persisted in the century that followed. “It's an opportunity for you to learn more about how a community was built, one of the most precious Black communities to ever exist and how it continues to exist today,” Odewale said. “Greenwood never left. Greenwood’s still here.”

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