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Tesfa Wondemagegnehu takes 60-day, 7,000-mile journey to gather Black stories Music teacher takes 60-day, 7,000-mile journey to gather Black stories.
By Jane Turpin Moore, Special to the Star Tribune July 2, 2021 4:50pm Text size Copy shortlink:
Driving his white Toyota Prius down hot U.S. highways, Tesfa Wondemagegnehu is, in fact, driven.
In the midst of a 60-day solo journey to over 40 cities, his ultimate aim is to listen and learn what repair looks like in Black communities across the country a goal more pressing than a summer spent comfortably at his Northfield home. Growing up in Memphis, I ve seen people in my family and community who have experienced extreme hardships, said Wondemagegnehu, an assistant professor of music at St. Olaf College.
New NCRM president says museum plays vital role in understanding nation s civil and human rights history I think there s opportunity for us to be an important thought leader in national conversations around racial reconciliation, Dr. Russell Wigginton explained. Author: Rebecca Butcher Updated: 10:18 PM CDT July 2, 2021
MEMPHIS, Tenn The location where Martin Luther King Junior was shot, a chronicling of the American civil rights movement and where the story of the ongoing struggle for human rights is told all bring to mind the National Civil Rights Museum.
The museum is a place where many Memphians oftentimes find themselves visiting again and again, able to reflect on the past.