
Community Collections Grant Year of Engagement: Remembering Black Dallas
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The first episode in a new subseries of Folklife Today, interviewing project teams about their Community Collections Grants projects. In this episode, AFC Folklife Specialists Michelle Stefano and Meg Nicholas chat with Tameshia Rudd-Ridge and Jourdan Brunson, from their CCG project “If Tenth Street Could Talk.” The project follows descendants and residents as they work to preserve the historic freedom colony’s history. Rudd-Ridge and Brunson share how they met, how their own family histories led them to begin work on the project, and give other aspiring community documentarians advice on getting started.
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