Recognizing an Imperfect Past: A History and Race Initiative
Race is an integral part of the American story. While our diversity has been a source of great strength, all too often we have failed to achieve the promises of equality and justice proclaimed in our founding documents.
Beginning with the enslavement of Africans during the colonial period and continuing with warfare and genocide against indigenous peoples, Jim Crow, lynchings, Japanese internment camps, and violent opposition to the Civil Rights movement, racial injustice has characterized much of our national experience and continues to plague our society.
Through Recognizing an Imperfect Past: A History and Race Initiative, the Georgia Historical Society seeks to educate and use the power of our shared history to foster difficult but necessary conversations that will offer all Americans new and deeper perspectives on the past and the present. Participating companies have the opportunity to help their employees, students, and the general public to better understand the role that race has played in shaping Georgia and the United States. For more details on how your business can be a part of this program, please contact Christy Crisp at ccrisp@georgiahistory.com.
Participants
We invite businesses to join Recognizing an Imperfect Past: A History and Race Initiative.
Bring the History and Race Initiative to Your Company
To learn more about how GHS can bring the History and Race Initiative to your company or organization, please contact Christy Crisp at ccrisp@georgiahistory.com. or 912-651-2125 ext. 117.
Programs and Professional Development
Georgia Historical Society presents a new Teaching Challenging Histories self-paced online course for teacher professional development. Unveiling the Past: Integrating Picture Books, Community Voices, and Archives in Teaching Challenging Histories will equip educators with strategies for supporting students in investigating complex topics using primary sources and picture books.
This free course will be available beginning in October 2024. Registration is now open!
For more information, please contact GHS Community Engagement Officer LaPortia Mosley at lmosley@georgiahistory.com.