b'APRIL 2024programmed space that asks visitors to come together in the spirit EXPERIENCINGof racial reconciliation and restorative justice to share hopes, fears, and strategies for resilience while forging a new identity.THE BLACK WALL STREET COMMITMENTVisitors end their journey by making a personal and actionable Visitors explore the history of Tulsas Historic Greenwoodcommitment toward racial reconciliation. An LED brick activates District and connect to the spirit of its Black citizensupon submission, adding visitors voices to the community wall through an immersive journey that uses projection mapping,of past commitments, which extends into a display of grassroots holographic effect, and environmental media.donor plaques.The experience brings to life the memories of the pastPLAN YOUR VISITand the visions of success for the future and catalyzesGreenwood Rising Black Wall Street History Centerimportant dialogue around racial reconciliation and23 N Greenwood Ave | Tulsa, OK 74120restorative justice. (539) 867-3173Meet the people behind Greenwoods early success,www.greenwoodrising.orgexploring personal stories of entrepreneurship and bringing Historic Greenwood to life through oral and written histories. We highlight and connect the men and women who built the Greenwood District.THE ARC OF OPPRESSIONThe Arc of Oppression frames the 1921 Tulsa Race Massacre and subsequent changing fortunes of the community through the lens of a centuries-long period of anti-Blackness in America and systemic oppression grounded in laws and customs, and rooted in social, political, and economic systems.1921 TULSA RACE MASSACREThis exhibit brings to life the horrors of the 1921 Tulsa Race Massacre, immersing visitors in the minute-by-minute accounts from survivors and memories from descendants. Told from the perspective of survivors, the humanity and despair frames the photographs of crumbling businesses and burning homes that witnessed the destruction of a thriving African American community. First-person accounts were taken from interviews with survivors like Eddie Faye Gates weave together the black experience of the Massacre. Photo of Ricardo Collins, Sr. at the Greenwood RisingBlack Wall Street History Center in Tulsa, OK. 3/16/2024JOURNEY TOWARD RECONCILIATON by Marion Boston (Daughter of Ricardo Collins, Sr.)The Journey Toward Reconciliation is an open and16Follow us on'