Slavery didn't end.
It merely evolved.

Will you work to heal slavery's wounds?
Will you engage in direct repair?

Learn about erased history. 
Engage in reparative genealogy.
Develop your plan of repair.

"Efforts toward direct repair will be most effective when white families have studied the history of enslavement and its aftereffects, understood our own family's role in upholding structures of white supremacy, and investigated how vestiges of the enslavement era live on in our communities, contributing to the racial wealth gap."

- Lotte Lieb Dula

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Asynchronous learning opportunities for those who wish to study solo; cohort-based learning opportunities for those who wish to learn in community.

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Over 40 reparations-focused topics available for study, including all the resources and tools you'll need to complete genealogical research.

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Mutiple options for developing your family's or faith community's plan of repair.

Take your racial justice work to the next level .

Learn about the movement for reparations.

The U.S. made reparations to Japanese-Americans incarcerated during WWII.

Germany made reparations to holocaust survivors and Israel after WWII.

Institutions such as Georgetown University and the Princeton Theological Seminary are now pledging to make reparations for their ties to slavery.

What about white families?  It's time we engaged in repair too.

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Testimonials

Thank you so much for participating in our meeting last night.   Yours is a great presentation that effectively tells the untold story behind the racial equity gap that exists today. It is a driving argument for reparations.  Members have already relayed many positive comments about your talk. Sharing your website with us at the end was helpful as well.  It enabled everyone to actually see the wealth of information you have amassed for all to access.  I also appreciated the description of some of the concrete reparative steps you have taken personally.   
- KATHE F.
Lotte and Briayna, thank you for joining our session last Wednesday.  Your presentation of the facts around historical development of the racial wealth gap alongside your personal family stories was moving for so many of us.  You guys are rock stars! 
- STEVE B.
Dear Lotte and Briayna:   Your presentation was one we will remember for a long time.  There was overwhelmingly positive feedback and praise for your program.  You not only modeled for us the nurturing of a loving "linked" relationship but also demonstrated how your teamwork has been a powerful force for change in our country.  I personally felt it was the best presentation I have ever seen on why we must have reparations in order to heal our nation and build the beloved community.  Thanks again for your powerful sharing and witnessing. 
- ANGELA D.
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