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TRACES OF THE TRADE » VIEW CLIPS ADDITIONAL VIDEO CLIPS and RESOURCES. Watch an interview with Katrina Browne, Tom DeWolf, and Juanita Brown on The Early Show on CBS. Anchor Harry Smith interviewed director Katrina Browne, author Tom DeWolf, and co-producer Juanita Brown live on the CBS morning show. Watch a panel discussion on Traces of the Trade, moderated by NewsHour TRACES OF THE TRADE » GUIDES AND MATERIALS Traces of the Trade was created to act as a catalyst for heart-to-heart dialogue, education and action. However, we realize that this kind of dialogue is not altogether common and is often difficult. The materials you will find on this page and those we created in partnership with P.O.V. are designed to help you in that process of hosting honest conversations, creating engaging educational TRACES OF THE TRADE » CUBA AND THE SLAVE TRADE Cuba and the Slave Trade. In the 18th and 19th centuries, Cuba was dependent on an economy based on the sugarcane and coffee crops, and on slaves imported from Africa to work on sugar and coffee plantations. It is estimated that over 600,000 Africans were taken from West Africa and shipped to Cuba over three centuries, with tensof thousands
TRACES OF THE TRADE » THE SLAVE TRADE BUSINESS The Slave Trade Business. Slave traders like the DeWolfs took part in what is often known as the “Triangle Trade,” which, in the case of the U.S. trade, included New England, Africa, and slave markets in North America and the Caribbean. New England traders would send ships loaded with rum and other goods to the coast of Africa, to trade for TRACES OF THE TRADE » KATRINA BROWNE BIO Katrina Browne, Producer/Director/Writer, Traces of the Trade: A Story from the Deep North. Ms. Browne currently serves as a consultant on the staff team of the Episcopal Church’s Becoming Beloved Community efforts – the Church’s initiatives on racial healing, justice, and reconciliation. She has authored a 10-session race dialogue series forcongregational use.
TRACES OF THE TRADE: A STORY FROM THE DEEP NORTH LEADER’S 2007 Unitarian Universalist Association Traces of the Trade, Leader’s Guide 4 Film Night 2.5 hours Preparing for the Session: To help you plan an accessible event, we TRACES OF THE TRADE » REPARATIONS AND AFRICAN COMPLICITY Reparations and African complicity in the slave trade Posted April 30th, 2010 by James DeWolf Perry. James DeWolf Perry is a regular contributor. He appears in Traces of the Trade and is director of research for the Tracing Center on Histories and Legacies of Slavery.This entry is cross-posted from James’ own blog, The Living Consequences, and the opinions expressed are his own. TRACES OF THE TRADE » KATRINA BROWNE TESTIFIES ON THE HILL Katrina Browne testifies on the Hill for H.R. 40. On June 19, 2019 – Juneteenth – a historic hearing took place in a subcommittee of the House Judiciary Committee on H.R. 40. The bill, originally introduced by Rep. John Conyers in 1989, and now sponsored by Rep. Sheila Jackson Lee, calls for the formation of a national commission to: TRACES OF THE TRADECONTACT USSCREENINGSVIEW CLIPSSYNOPSISDONATEFAMILY Episcopal Church calls for viewings of “Traces of the Trade”. The Little Book of Racial Healing. Tom DeWolf, one of the ten family members in Traces of the Trade, has co-authored with Jodie Geddes a new book describing the Coming to the Table Approach to truth TRACES OF THE TRADE » FAMILY Tom DeWolf Thomas Norman DeWolf is an author, public speaker, trainer and workshop facilitator. Since 2013, he has served as executive director for Coming to the Table, which provides leadership, resources, and a supportive environment for all who wish to acknowledge and heal from wounds that are rooted in the United States’ history of slavery.Tom is the author of Inheriting theTrade: A
TRACES OF THE TRADE » VIEW CLIPS ADDITIONAL VIDEO CLIPS and RESOURCES. Watch an interview with Katrina Browne, Tom DeWolf, and Juanita Brown on The Early Show on CBS. Anchor Harry Smith interviewed director Katrina Browne, author Tom DeWolf, and co-producer Juanita Brown live on the CBS morning show. Watch a panel discussion on Traces of the Trade, moderated by NewsHour TRACES OF THE TRADE » GUIDES AND MATERIALS Traces of the Trade was created to act as a catalyst for heart-to-heart dialogue, education and action. However, we realize that this kind of dialogue is not altogether common and is often difficult. The materials you will find on this page and those we created in partnership with P.O.V. are designed to help you in that process of hosting honest conversations, creating engaging educational TRACES OF THE TRADE » CUBA AND THE SLAVE TRADE Cuba and the Slave Trade. In the 18th and 19th centuries, Cuba was dependent on an economy based on the sugarcane and coffee crops, and on slaves imported from Africa to work on sugar and coffee plantations. It is estimated that over 600,000 Africans were taken from West Africa and shipped to Cuba over three centuries, with tensof thousands
TRACES OF THE TRADE » THE SLAVE TRADE BUSINESS The Slave Trade Business. Slave traders like the DeWolfs took part in what is often known as the “Triangle Trade,” which, in the case of the U.S. trade, included New England, Africa, and slave markets in North America and the Caribbean. New England traders would send ships loaded with rum and other goods to the coast of Africa, to trade for TRACES OF THE TRADE » KATRINA BROWNE BIO Katrina Browne, Producer/Director/Writer, Traces of the Trade: A Story from the Deep North. Ms. Browne currently serves as a consultant on the staff team of the Episcopal Church’s Becoming Beloved Community efforts – the Church’s initiatives on racial healing, justice, and reconciliation. She has authored a 10-session race dialogue series forcongregational use.
TRACES OF THE TRADE: A STORY FROM THE DEEP NORTH LEADER’S 2007 Unitarian Universalist Association Traces of the Trade, Leader’s Guide 4 Film Night 2.5 hours Preparing for the Session: To help you plan an accessible event, we TRACES OF THE TRADE » REPARATIONS AND AFRICAN COMPLICITY Reparations and African complicity in the slave trade Posted April 30th, 2010 by James DeWolf Perry. James DeWolf Perry is a regular contributor. He appears in Traces of the Trade and is director of research for the Tracing Center on Histories and Legacies of Slavery.This entry is cross-posted from James’ own blog, The Living Consequences, and the opinions expressed are his own. TRACES OF THE TRADE » KATRINA BROWNE TESTIFIES ON THE HILL Katrina Browne testifies on the Hill for H.R. 40. On June 19, 2019 – Juneteenth – a historic hearing took place in a subcommittee of the House Judiciary Committee on H.R. 40. The bill, originally introduced by Rep. John Conyers in 1989, and now sponsored by Rep. Sheila Jackson Lee, calls for the formation of a national commission to: TRACES OF THE TRADE » BLOG This entry by James DeWolf Perry, who appears in Traces of the Trade and was the film’s principal historical consultant, is cross-posted from the blog of the Tracing Center, the nonprofit founded to carry on the mission inspired by our documentary, and originally appeared on TRACES OF THE TRADE » BUY/USE THE FILM 2 – INSTITUTIONAL EDITION: SPECIAL 2-DVD SET: For all types of institutions wishing to share the film with audiences. This edition includes licensing for free public screenings by the purchasing organization. Institution types might include: faith-based institutions such as congregations, regional religious bodies (dioceses, et al.), national denominational entities, and seminaries TRACES OF THE TRADE » SCREENINGS Broadcasts and festivals. Traces of the Trade premiered at the Sundance Film Festival in 2008 and then had its national television broadcast premiere on the PBS award‐winning independent documentary series P.O.V. The film kicked off P.O.V.’s 21st season on June 24, 2008 reaching 1.4 million people, and since then, there have been many local public television station rebroadcasts. TRACES OF THE TRADE » THE SLAVE TRADE BUSINESS The Slave Trade Business. Slave traders like the DeWolfs took part in what is often known as the “Triangle Trade,” which, in the case of the U.S. trade, included New England, Africa, and slave markets in North America and the Caribbean. New England traders would send ships loaded with rum and other goods to the coast of Africa, to trade for TRACES OF THE TRADE » ADVOCACY & ACTION RESOURCES Advocacy & Action Resources. Learn more about groups combating current-day slavery, working for racial repair through legislation, and working to eliminate the disparities between whites & communities of color. Current-day anti-slavery/human trafficking TRACES OF THE TRADE » PBS DISCUSSION GUIDES PBS Discussion Guides. Traces of the Trade collaborated with PBS and their documentary film series, P.O.V., in the creation of two guides for discussing the film.. Interested viewers may download our discussion guide for background information, questions and suggestions on discussing the film.. Those planning to lead discussions of the film may instead be interested in our expanded facilitator TRACES OF THE TRADE » IDEAS FOR CONGREGATIONS Ideas for Congregations. Buy the DVD. Purchase the DVD and gather a group at your church or home to watch the film together. Before you begin, look through the list of resources below. Organize a screening and dialogue in your congregation. TRACES OF THE TRADE » THE BICENTENNIAL OF U.S. ABOLITION The Bicentennial of U.S. Abolition of the Slave Trade Posted June 18th, 2008 by James DeWolf Perry Let the first of January, the day of the abolition of the slave trade in our country, be set apart in every year, as a day of publick thanksgiving for that mercy. TRACES OF THE TRADE: A STORY FROM THE DEEP NORTH LEADER’S 2007 Unitarian Universalist Association Traces of the Trade, Leader’s Guide 4 Film Night 2.5 hours Preparing for the Session: To help you plan an accessible event, we TRACES OF THE TRADE » UPDATE FROM THE TRACING CENTER ON Update from the Tracing Center on Histories and Legacies of Slavery Posted December 3rd, 2012 by James DeWolf Perry. This is the latest newsletter from the Tracing Center, the non-profit founded to carry out the mission of Traces of the Trade. If you would like to receive occasional updates from them, you can sign up for their mailing listhere.
TRACES OF THE TRADECONTACT USSCREENINGSVIEW CLIPSSYNOPSISDONATEFAMILY Episcopal Church calls for viewings of “Traces of the Trade”. The Little Book of Racial Healing. Tom DeWolf, one of the ten family members in Traces of the Trade, has co-authored with Jodie Geddes a new book describing the Coming to the Table Approach to truth TRACES OF THE TRADE » FAMILY Tom DeWolf Thomas Norman DeWolf is an author, public speaker, trainer and workshop facilitator. Since 2013, he has served as executive director for Coming to the Table, which provides leadership, resources, and a supportive environment for all who wish to acknowledge and heal from wounds that are rooted in the United States’ history of slavery.Tom is the author of Inheriting theTrade: A
TRACES OF THE TRADE » SYNOPSIS Traces of the Trade » Synopsis. In the feature documentary Traces of the Trade: A Story from the Deep North, filmmaker Katrina Browne discovers that her New England ancestors were the largest slave-trading family in U.S. history. She and nine cousins retrace the Triangle Trade and gain powerful new perspectives on the black/whitedivide.
TRACES OF THE TRADE » VIEW CLIPS Anchor Harry Smith interviewed director Katrina Browne, author Tom DeWolf, and co-producer Juanita Brown live on the CBS morning show. Watch a panel discussion on Traces of the Trade, moderated by NewsHour journalist Judy Woodruff and Harvard Law School professor Charles Ogletree. This panel features Dr. J. Bryan Hehir of the HarvardKennedy
TRACES OF THE TRADE » BLOG This entry by James DeWolf Perry, who appears in Traces of the Trade and was the film’s principal historical consultant, is cross-posted from the blog of the Tracing Center, the nonprofit founded to carry on the mission inspired by our documentary, and originally appeared on TRACES OF THE TRADE » PRESS Press Inquiries Press inquiries should be directed to: info@tracesofthetrade.org For a synopsis of the documentary, please click here. For a director’s TRACES OF THE TRADE » CUBA AND THE SLAVE TRADE Cuba and the Slave Trade. In the 18th and 19th centuries, Cuba was dependent on an economy based on the sugarcane and coffee crops, and on slaves imported from Africa to work on sugar and coffee plantations. It is estimated that over 600,000 Africans were taken from West Africa and shipped to Cuba over three centuries, with tensof thousands
TRACES OF THE TRADE » KATRINA BROWNE BIO Katrina Browne, Producer/Director/Writer, Traces of the Trade: A Story from the Deep North. Ms. Browne currently serves as a consultant on the staff team of the Episcopal Church’s Becoming Beloved Community efforts – the Church’s initiatives on racial healing, justice, and reconciliation. She has authored a 10-session race dialogue series forcongregational use.
TRACES OF THE TRADE: A STORY FROM THE DEEP NORTH LEADER’S 2007 Unitarian Universalist Association Traces of the Trade, Leader’s Guide 4 Film Night 2.5 hours Preparing for the Session: To help you plan an accessible event, we TRACES OF THE TRADE » REPARATIONS AND AFRICAN COMPLICITY Reparations and African complicity in the slave trade Posted April 30th, 2010 by James DeWolf Perry. James DeWolf Perry is a regular contributor. He appears in Traces of the Trade and is director of research for the Tracing Center on Histories and Legacies of Slavery.This entry is cross-posted from James’ own blog, The Living Consequences, and the opinions expressed are his own. TRACES OF THE TRADECONTACT USSCREENINGSVIEW CLIPSSYNOPSISDONATEFAMILY Episcopal Church calls for viewings of “Traces of the Trade”. The Little Book of Racial Healing. Tom DeWolf, one of the ten family members in Traces of the Trade, has co-authored with Jodie Geddes a new book describing the Coming to the Table Approach to truth TRACES OF THE TRADE » FAMILY Tom DeWolf Thomas Norman DeWolf is an author, public speaker, trainer and workshop facilitator. Since 2013, he has served as executive director for Coming to the Table, which provides leadership, resources, and a supportive environment for all who wish to acknowledge and heal from wounds that are rooted in the United States’ history of slavery.Tom is the author of Inheriting theTrade: A
TRACES OF THE TRADE » SYNOPSIS Traces of the Trade » Synopsis. In the feature documentary Traces of the Trade: A Story from the Deep North, filmmaker Katrina Browne discovers that her New England ancestors were the largest slave-trading family in U.S. history. She and nine cousins retrace the Triangle Trade and gain powerful new perspectives on the black/whitedivide.
TRACES OF THE TRADE » VIEW CLIPS Anchor Harry Smith interviewed director Katrina Browne, author Tom DeWolf, and co-producer Juanita Brown live on the CBS morning show. Watch a panel discussion on Traces of the Trade, moderated by NewsHour journalist Judy Woodruff and Harvard Law School professor Charles Ogletree. This panel features Dr. J. Bryan Hehir of the HarvardKennedy
TRACES OF THE TRADE » BLOG This entry by James DeWolf Perry, who appears in Traces of the Trade and was the film’s principal historical consultant, is cross-posted from the blog of the Tracing Center, the nonprofit founded to carry on the mission inspired by our documentary, and originally appeared on TRACES OF THE TRADE » PRESS Press Inquiries Press inquiries should be directed to: info@tracesofthetrade.org For a synopsis of the documentary, please click here. For a director’s TRACES OF THE TRADE » CUBA AND THE SLAVE TRADE Cuba and the Slave Trade. In the 18th and 19th centuries, Cuba was dependent on an economy based on the sugarcane and coffee crops, and on slaves imported from Africa to work on sugar and coffee plantations. It is estimated that over 600,000 Africans were taken from West Africa and shipped to Cuba over three centuries, with tensof thousands
TRACES OF THE TRADE » KATRINA BROWNE BIO Katrina Browne, Producer/Director/Writer, Traces of the Trade: A Story from the Deep North. Ms. Browne currently serves as a consultant on the staff team of the Episcopal Church’s Becoming Beloved Community efforts – the Church’s initiatives on racial healing, justice, and reconciliation. She has authored a 10-session race dialogue series forcongregational use.
TRACES OF THE TRADE: A STORY FROM THE DEEP NORTH LEADER’S 2007 Unitarian Universalist Association Traces of the Trade, Leader’s Guide 4 Film Night 2.5 hours Preparing for the Session: To help you plan an accessible event, we TRACES OF THE TRADE » REPARATIONS AND AFRICAN COMPLICITY Reparations and African complicity in the slave trade Posted April 30th, 2010 by James DeWolf Perry. James DeWolf Perry is a regular contributor. He appears in Traces of the Trade and is director of research for the Tracing Center on Histories and Legacies of Slavery.This entry is cross-posted from James’ own blog, The Living Consequences, and the opinions expressed are his own. TRACES OF THE TRADE » GUIDES AND MATERIALS Traces of the Trade was created to act as a catalyst for heart-to-heart dialogue, education and action. However, we realize that this kind of dialogue is not altogether common and is often difficult. The materials you will find on this page and those we created in partnership with P.O.V. are designed to help you in that process of hosting honest conversations, creating engaging educational TRACES OF THE TRADE » BUY/USE THE FILM Public Use: $40.00 plus shipping and handling. Includes licensing for free public screenings by the purchasing organization. Home Use : $15.00 plus shipping and handling. For individuals to share with friends and family. It is for home use only. Please select TRACES OF THE TRADE » PRESS Press Inquiries Press inquiries should be directed to: info@tracesofthetrade.org For a synopsis of the documentary, please click here. For a director’s TRACES OF THE TRADE » SCREENINGS Broadcasts and festivals. Traces of the Trade premiered at the Sundance Film Festival in 2008 and then had its national television broadcast premiere on the PBS award‐winning independent documentary series P.O.V. The film kicked off P.O.V.’s 21st season on June 24, 2008 reaching 1.4 million people, and since then, there have been many local public television station rebroadcasts. TRACES OF THE TRADE » TESTIMONY ON H.R. 40 Traces of the Trade » Testimony on H.R. 40. Katrina Browne, producer/director of Traces of the Trade: A Story from the Deep North, testified in support of H.R. 40, the Commission to Study and Develop Reparation Proposals for African-Americans Act, before the House Judiciary Subcommittee on the Constitution, Civil Rights, and CivilLiberties on
DG - TRACES OF THE TRADE Traces of the Trade: A Story from the Deep North chroniclesaunique and disturbing journey into the historyandlegacyoftheU.S.slave trade. The feature-length (86-minute) documentary tracks what TRACES OF THE TRADE » IDEAS FOR CONGREGATIONS Ideas for Congregations. Buy the DVD. Purchase the DVD and gather a group at your church or home to watch the film together. Before you begin, look through the list of resources below. Organize a screening and dialogue in your congregation. TRACES OF THE TRADE » THE SLAVE TRADE BUSINESS The Slave Trade Business. Slave traders like the DeWolfs took part in what is often known as the “Triangle Trade,” which, in the case of the U.S. trade, included New England, Africa, and slave markets in North America and the Caribbean. New England traders would send ships loaded with rum and other goods to the coast of Africa, to trade for TRACES OF THE TRADE » KATRINA BROWNE TESTIFIES ON THE HILL Katrina Browne testifies on the Hill for H.R. 40. On June 19, 2019 – Juneteenth – a historic hearing took place in a subcommittee of the House Judiciary Committee on H.R. 40. The bill, originally introduced by Rep. John Conyers in 1989, and now sponsored by Rep. Sheila Jackson Lee, calls for the formation of a national commission to: DIRECTOR’SSTATEMENT Ebb Pod Productions • www.tracesofthetrade.org • info@tracesofthetrade.org Also while in seminary, I wrote a master’s thesis on Aristotle’s theories on the power of Greek tragedies to TRACES OF THE TRADECONTACT USSCREENINGSVIEW CLIPSSYNOPSISDONATEFAMILY Episcopal Church calls for viewings of “Traces of the Trade”. The Little Book of Racial Healing. Tom DeWolf, one of the ten family members in Traces of the Trade, has co-authored with Jodie Geddes a new book describing the Coming to the Table Approach to truth TRACES OF THE TRADE » FAMILY Tom DeWolf Thomas Norman DeWolf is an author, public speaker, trainer and workshop facilitator. Since 2013, he has served as executive director for Coming to the Table, which provides leadership, resources, and a supportive environment for all who wish to acknowledge and heal from wounds that are rooted in the United States’ history of slavery.Tom is the author of Inheriting theTrade: A
TRACES OF THE TRADE » SYNOPSIS Traces of the Trade » Synopsis. In the feature documentary Traces of the Trade: A Story from the Deep North, filmmaker Katrina Browne discovers that her New England ancestors were the largest slave-trading family in U.S. history. She and nine cousins retrace the Triangle Trade and gain powerful new perspectives on the black/whitedivide.
TRACES OF THE TRADE » VIEW CLIPS Anchor Harry Smith interviewed director Katrina Browne, author Tom DeWolf, and co-producer Juanita Brown live on the CBS morning show. Watch a panel discussion on Traces of the Trade, moderated by NewsHour journalist Judy Woodruff and Harvard Law School professor Charles Ogletree. This panel features Dr. J. Bryan Hehir of the HarvardKennedy
TRACES OF THE TRADE » BLOG This entry by James DeWolf Perry, who appears in Traces of the Trade and was the film’s principal historical consultant, is cross-posted from the blog of the Tracing Center, the nonprofit founded to carry on the mission inspired by our documentary, and originally appeared on TRACES OF THE TRADE » PRESS Press Inquiries Press inquiries should be directed to: info@tracesofthetrade.org For a synopsis of the documentary, please click here. For a director’s TRACES OF THE TRADE » CUBA AND THE SLAVE TRADE Cuba and the Slave Trade. In the 18th and 19th centuries, Cuba was dependent on an economy based on the sugarcane and coffee crops, and on slaves imported from Africa to work on sugar and coffee plantations. It is estimated that over 600,000 Africans were taken from West Africa and shipped to Cuba over three centuries, with tensof thousands
TRACES OF THE TRADE » KATRINA BROWNE BIO Katrina Browne, Producer/Director/Writer, Traces of the Trade: A Story from the Deep North. Ms. Browne currently serves as a consultant on the staff team of the Episcopal Church’s Becoming Beloved Community efforts – the Church’s initiatives on racial healing, justice, and reconciliation. She has authored a 10-session race dialogue series forcongregational use.
TRACES OF THE TRADE: A STORY FROM THE DEEP NORTH LEADER’S 2007 Unitarian Universalist Association Traces of the Trade, Leader’s Guide 4 Film Night 2.5 hours Preparing for the Session: To help you plan an accessible event, we TRACES OF THE TRADE » REPARATIONS AND AFRICAN COMPLICITY Reparations and African complicity in the slave trade Posted April 30th, 2010 by James DeWolf Perry. James DeWolf Perry is a regular contributor. He appears in Traces of the Trade and is director of research for the Tracing Center on Histories and Legacies of Slavery.This entry is cross-posted from James’ own blog, The Living Consequences, and the opinions expressed are his own. TRACES OF THE TRADECONTACT USSCREENINGSVIEW CLIPSSYNOPSISDONATEFAMILY Episcopal Church calls for viewings of “Traces of the Trade”. The Little Book of Racial Healing. Tom DeWolf, one of the ten family members in Traces of the Trade, has co-authored with Jodie Geddes a new book describing the Coming to the Table Approach to truth TRACES OF THE TRADE » FAMILY Tom DeWolf Thomas Norman DeWolf is an author, public speaker, trainer and workshop facilitator. Since 2013, he has served as executive director for Coming to the Table, which provides leadership, resources, and a supportive environment for all who wish to acknowledge and heal from wounds that are rooted in the United States’ history of slavery.Tom is the author of Inheriting theTrade: A
TRACES OF THE TRADE » SYNOPSIS Traces of the Trade » Synopsis. In the feature documentary Traces of the Trade: A Story from the Deep North, filmmaker Katrina Browne discovers that her New England ancestors were the largest slave-trading family in U.S. history. She and nine cousins retrace the Triangle Trade and gain powerful new perspectives on the black/whitedivide.
TRACES OF THE TRADE » VIEW CLIPS Anchor Harry Smith interviewed director Katrina Browne, author Tom DeWolf, and co-producer Juanita Brown live on the CBS morning show. Watch a panel discussion on Traces of the Trade, moderated by NewsHour journalist Judy Woodruff and Harvard Law School professor Charles Ogletree. This panel features Dr. J. Bryan Hehir of the HarvardKennedy
TRACES OF THE TRADE » BLOG This entry by James DeWolf Perry, who appears in Traces of the Trade and was the film’s principal historical consultant, is cross-posted from the blog of the Tracing Center, the nonprofit founded to carry on the mission inspired by our documentary, and originally appeared on TRACES OF THE TRADE » PRESS Press Inquiries Press inquiries should be directed to: info@tracesofthetrade.org For a synopsis of the documentary, please click here. For a director’s TRACES OF THE TRADE » CUBA AND THE SLAVE TRADE Cuba and the Slave Trade. In the 18th and 19th centuries, Cuba was dependent on an economy based on the sugarcane and coffee crops, and on slaves imported from Africa to work on sugar and coffee plantations. It is estimated that over 600,000 Africans were taken from West Africa and shipped to Cuba over three centuries, with tensof thousands
TRACES OF THE TRADE » KATRINA BROWNE BIO Katrina Browne, Producer/Director/Writer, Traces of the Trade: A Story from the Deep North. Ms. Browne currently serves as a consultant on the staff team of the Episcopal Church’s Becoming Beloved Community efforts – the Church’s initiatives on racial healing, justice, and reconciliation. She has authored a 10-session race dialogue series forcongregational use.
TRACES OF THE TRADE: A STORY FROM THE DEEP NORTH LEADER’S 2007 Unitarian Universalist Association Traces of the Trade, Leader’s Guide 4 Film Night 2.5 hours Preparing for the Session: To help you plan an accessible event, we TRACES OF THE TRADE » REPARATIONS AND AFRICAN COMPLICITY Reparations and African complicity in the slave trade Posted April 30th, 2010 by James DeWolf Perry. James DeWolf Perry is a regular contributor. He appears in Traces of the Trade and is director of research for the Tracing Center on Histories and Legacies of Slavery.This entry is cross-posted from James’ own blog, The Living Consequences, and the opinions expressed are his own. TRACES OF THE TRADE » GUIDES AND MATERIALS Traces of the Trade was created to act as a catalyst for heart-to-heart dialogue, education and action. However, we realize that this kind of dialogue is not altogether common and is often difficult. The materials you will find on this page and those we created in partnership with P.O.V. are designed to help you in that process of hosting honest conversations, creating engaging educational TRACES OF THE TRADE » BUY/USE THE FILM Public Use: $40.00 plus shipping and handling. Includes licensing for free public screenings by the purchasing organization. Home Use : $15.00 plus shipping and handling. For individuals to share with friends and family. It is for home use only. Please select TRACES OF THE TRADE » PRESS Press Inquiries Press inquiries should be directed to: info@tracesofthetrade.org For a synopsis of the documentary, please click here. For a director’s TRACES OF THE TRADE » SCREENINGS Broadcasts and festivals. Traces of the Trade premiered at the Sundance Film Festival in 2008 and then had its national television broadcast premiere on the PBS award‐winning independent documentary series P.O.V. The film kicked off P.O.V.’s 21st season on June 24, 2008 reaching 1.4 million people, and since then, there have been many local public television station rebroadcasts. TRACES OF THE TRADE » TESTIMONY ON H.R. 40 Traces of the Trade » Testimony on H.R. 40. Katrina Browne, producer/director of Traces of the Trade: A Story from the Deep North, testified in support of H.R. 40, the Commission to Study and Develop Reparation Proposals for African-Americans Act, before the House Judiciary Subcommittee on the Constitution, Civil Rights, and CivilLiberties on
TRACES OF THE TRADE » IDEAS FOR CONGREGATIONS Ideas for Congregations. Buy the DVD. Purchase the DVD and gather a group at your church or home to watch the film together. Before you begin, look through the list of resources below. Organize a screening and dialogue in your congregation. DG - TRACES OF THE TRADE Traces of the Trade: A Story from the Deep North chroniclesaunique and disturbing journey into the historyandlegacyoftheU.S.slave trade. The feature-length (86-minute) documentary tracks what TRACES OF THE TRADE » THE SLAVE TRADE BUSINESS The Slave Trade Business. Slave traders like the DeWolfs took part in what is often known as the “Triangle Trade,” which, in the case of the U.S. trade, included New England, Africa, and slave markets in North America and the Caribbean. New England traders would send ships loaded with rum and other goods to the coast of Africa, to trade for TRACES OF THE TRADE » KATRINA BROWNE TESTIFIES ON THE HILL Katrina Browne testifies on the Hill for H.R. 40. On June 19, 2019 – Juneteenth – a historic hearing took place in a subcommittee of the House Judiciary Committee on H.R. 40. The bill, originally introduced by Rep. John Conyers in 1989, and now sponsored by Rep. Sheila Jackson Lee, calls for the formation of a national commission to: DIRECTOR’SSTATEMENT Ebb Pod Productions • www.tracesofthetrade.org • info@tracesofthetrade.org Also while in seminary, I wrote a master’s thesis on Aristotle’s theories on the power of Greek tragedies to TRACES OF THE TRADECONTACT USSCREENINGSVIEW CLIPSSYNOPSISDONATEFAMILY Episcopal Church calls for viewings of “Traces of the Trade”. The Little Book of Racial Healing. Tom DeWolf, one of the ten family members in Traces of the Trade, has co-authored with Jodie Geddes a new book describing the Coming to the Table Approach to truth TRACES OF THE TRADE » FAMILY Tom DeWolf Thomas Norman DeWolf is an author, public speaker, trainer and workshop facilitator. Since 2013, he has served as executive director for Coming to the Table, which provides leadership, resources, and a supportive environment for all who wish to acknowledge and heal from wounds that are rooted in the United States’ history of slavery.Tom is the author of Inheriting theTrade: A
TRACES OF THE TRADE » SYNOPSIS Traces of the Trade » Synopsis. In the feature documentary Traces of the Trade: A Story from the Deep North, filmmaker Katrina Browne discovers that her New England ancestors were the largest slave-trading family in U.S. history. She and nine cousins retrace the Triangle Trade and gain powerful new perspectives on the black/whitedivide.
TRACES OF THE TRADE » VIEW CLIPS Anchor Harry Smith interviewed director Katrina Browne, author Tom DeWolf, and co-producer Juanita Brown live on the CBS morning show. Watch a panel discussion on Traces of the Trade, moderated by NewsHour journalist Judy Woodruff and Harvard Law School professor Charles Ogletree. This panel features Dr. J. Bryan Hehir of the HarvardKennedy
TRACES OF THE TRADE » BLOG This entry by James DeWolf Perry, who appears in Traces of the Trade and was the film’s principal historical consultant, is cross-posted from the blog of the Tracing Center, the nonprofit founded to carry on the mission inspired by our documentary, and originally appeared on TRACES OF THE TRADE » PRESS Press Inquiries Press inquiries should be directed to: info@tracesofthetrade.org For a synopsis of the documentary, please click here. For a director’s TRACES OF THE TRADE » CUBA AND THE SLAVE TRADE Cuba and the Slave Trade. In the 18th and 19th centuries, Cuba was dependent on an economy based on the sugarcane and coffee crops, and on slaves imported from Africa to work on sugar and coffee plantations. It is estimated that over 600,000 Africans were taken from West Africa and shipped to Cuba over three centuries, with tensof thousands
TRACES OF THE TRADE » KATRINA BROWNE BIO Katrina Browne, Producer/Director/Writer, Traces of the Trade: A Story from the Deep North. Ms. Browne currently serves as a consultant on the staff team of the Episcopal Church’s Becoming Beloved Community efforts – the Church’s initiatives on racial healing, justice, and reconciliation. She has authored a 10-session race dialogue series forcongregational use.
TRACES OF THE TRADE: A STORY FROM THE DEEP NORTH LEADER’S 2007 Unitarian Universalist Association Traces of the Trade, Leader’s Guide 4 Film Night 2.5 hours Preparing for the Session: To help you plan an accessible event, we TRACES OF THE TRADE » REPARATIONS AND AFRICAN COMPLICITY Reparations and African complicity in the slave trade Posted April 30th, 2010 by James DeWolf Perry. James DeWolf Perry is a regular contributor. He appears in Traces of the Trade and is director of research for the Tracing Center on Histories and Legacies of Slavery.This entry is cross-posted from James’ own blog, The Living Consequences, and the opinions expressed are his own. TRACES OF THE TRADECONTACT USSCREENINGSVIEW CLIPSSYNOPSISDONATEFAMILY Episcopal Church calls for viewings of “Traces of the Trade”. The Little Book of Racial Healing. Tom DeWolf, one of the ten family members in Traces of the Trade, has co-authored with Jodie Geddes a new book describing the Coming to the Table Approach to truth TRACES OF THE TRADE » FAMILY Tom DeWolf Thomas Norman DeWolf is an author, public speaker, trainer and workshop facilitator. Since 2013, he has served as executive director for Coming to the Table, which provides leadership, resources, and a supportive environment for all who wish to acknowledge and heal from wounds that are rooted in the United States’ history of slavery.Tom is the author of Inheriting theTrade: A
TRACES OF THE TRADE » SYNOPSIS Traces of the Trade » Synopsis. In the feature documentary Traces of the Trade: A Story from the Deep North, filmmaker Katrina Browne discovers that her New England ancestors were the largest slave-trading family in U.S. history. She and nine cousins retrace the Triangle Trade and gain powerful new perspectives on the black/whitedivide.
TRACES OF THE TRADE » VIEW CLIPS Anchor Harry Smith interviewed director Katrina Browne, author Tom DeWolf, and co-producer Juanita Brown live on the CBS morning show. Watch a panel discussion on Traces of the Trade, moderated by NewsHour journalist Judy Woodruff and Harvard Law School professor Charles Ogletree. This panel features Dr. J. Bryan Hehir of the HarvardKennedy
TRACES OF THE TRADE » BLOG This entry by James DeWolf Perry, who appears in Traces of the Trade and was the film’s principal historical consultant, is cross-posted from the blog of the Tracing Center, the nonprofit founded to carry on the mission inspired by our documentary, and originally appeared on TRACES OF THE TRADE » PRESS Press Inquiries Press inquiries should be directed to: info@tracesofthetrade.org For a synopsis of the documentary, please click here. For a director’s TRACES OF THE TRADE » CUBA AND THE SLAVE TRADE Cuba and the Slave Trade. In the 18th and 19th centuries, Cuba was dependent on an economy based on the sugarcane and coffee crops, and on slaves imported from Africa to work on sugar and coffee plantations. It is estimated that over 600,000 Africans were taken from West Africa and shipped to Cuba over three centuries, with tensof thousands
TRACES OF THE TRADE » KATRINA BROWNE BIO Katrina Browne, Producer/Director/Writer, Traces of the Trade: A Story from the Deep North. Ms. Browne currently serves as a consultant on the staff team of the Episcopal Church’s Becoming Beloved Community efforts – the Church’s initiatives on racial healing, justice, and reconciliation. She has authored a 10-session race dialogue series forcongregational use.
TRACES OF THE TRADE: A STORY FROM THE DEEP NORTH LEADER’S 2007 Unitarian Universalist Association Traces of the Trade, Leader’s Guide 4 Film Night 2.5 hours Preparing for the Session: To help you plan an accessible event, we TRACES OF THE TRADE » REPARATIONS AND AFRICAN COMPLICITY Reparations and African complicity in the slave trade Posted April 30th, 2010 by James DeWolf Perry. James DeWolf Perry is a regular contributor. He appears in Traces of the Trade and is director of research for the Tracing Center on Histories and Legacies of Slavery.This entry is cross-posted from James’ own blog, The Living Consequences, and the opinions expressed are his own. TRACES OF THE TRADE » GUIDES AND MATERIALS Traces of the Trade was created to act as a catalyst for heart-to-heart dialogue, education and action. However, we realize that this kind of dialogue is not altogether common and is often difficult. The materials you will find on this page and those we created in partnership with P.O.V. are designed to help you in that process of hosting honest conversations, creating engaging educational TRACES OF THE TRADE » BUY/USE THE FILM Public Use: $40.00 plus shipping and handling. Includes licensing for free public screenings by the purchasing organization. Home Use : $15.00 plus shipping and handling. For individuals to share with friends and family. It is for home use only. Please select TRACES OF THE TRADE » PRESS Press Inquiries Press inquiries should be directed to: info@tracesofthetrade.org For a synopsis of the documentary, please click here. For a director’s TRACES OF THE TRADE » SCREENINGS Broadcasts and festivals. Traces of the Trade premiered at the Sundance Film Festival in 2008 and then had its national television broadcast premiere on the PBS award‐winning independent documentary series P.O.V. The film kicked off P.O.V.’s 21st season on June 24, 2008 reaching 1.4 million people, and since then, there have been many local public television station rebroadcasts. TRACES OF THE TRADE » TESTIMONY ON H.R. 40 Traces of the Trade » Testimony on H.R. 40. Katrina Browne, producer/director of Traces of the Trade: A Story from the Deep North, testified in support of H.R. 40, the Commission to Study and Develop Reparation Proposals for African-Americans Act, before the House Judiciary Subcommittee on the Constitution, Civil Rights, and CivilLiberties on
TRACES OF THE TRADE » IDEAS FOR CONGREGATIONS Ideas for Congregations. Buy the DVD. Purchase the DVD and gather a group at your church or home to watch the film together. Before you begin, look through the list of resources below. Organize a screening and dialogue in your congregation. DG - TRACES OF THE TRADE Traces of the Trade: A Story from the Deep North chroniclesaunique and disturbing journey into the historyandlegacyoftheU.S.slave trade. The feature-length (86-minute) documentary tracks what TRACES OF THE TRADE » THE SLAVE TRADE BUSINESS The Slave Trade Business. Slave traders like the DeWolfs took part in what is often known as the “Triangle Trade,” which, in the case of the U.S. trade, included New England, Africa, and slave markets in North America and the Caribbean. New England traders would send ships loaded with rum and other goods to the coast of Africa, to trade for TRACES OF THE TRADE » KATRINA BROWNE TESTIFIES ON THE HILL Katrina Browne testifies on the Hill for H.R. 40. On June 19, 2019 – Juneteenth – a historic hearing took place in a subcommittee of the House Judiciary Committee on H.R. 40. The bill, originally introduced by Rep. John Conyers in 1989, and now sponsored by Rep. Sheila Jackson Lee, calls for the formation of a national commission to: DIRECTOR’SSTATEMENT Ebb Pod Productions • www.tracesofthetrade.org • info@tracesofthetrade.org Also while in seminary, I wrote a master’s thesis on Aristotle’s theories on the power of Greek tragedies to TRACES OF THE TRADECONTACT USSCREENINGSVIEW CLIPSSYNOPSISDONATEFAMILY Episcopal Church calls for viewings of “Traces of the Trade”. The Little Book of Racial Healing. Tom DeWolf, one of the ten family members in Traces of the Trade, has co-authored with Jodie Geddes a new book describing the Coming to the Table Approach to truth TRACES OF THE TRADE » FAMILY Tom DeWolf Thomas Norman DeWolf is an author, public speaker, trainer and workshop facilitator. Since 2013, he has served as executive director for Coming to the Table, which provides leadership, resources, and a supportive environment for all who wish to acknowledge and heal from wounds that are rooted in the United States’ history of slavery.Tom is the author of Inheriting theTrade: A
TRACES OF THE TRADE » SYNOPSIS Traces of the Trade » Synopsis. In the feature documentary Traces of the Trade: A Story from the Deep North, filmmaker Katrina Browne discovers that her New England ancestors were the largest slave-trading family in U.S. history. She and nine cousins retrace the Triangle Trade and gain powerful new perspectives on the black/whitedivide.
TRACES OF THE TRADE » VIEW CLIPS Anchor Harry Smith interviewed director Katrina Browne, author Tom DeWolf, and co-producer Juanita Brown live on the CBS morning show. Watch a panel discussion on Traces of the Trade, moderated by NewsHour journalist Judy Woodruff and Harvard Law School professor Charles Ogletree. This panel features Dr. J. Bryan Hehir of the HarvardKennedy
TRACES OF THE TRADE » BLOG This entry by James DeWolf Perry, who appears in Traces of the Trade and was the film’s principal historical consultant, is cross-posted from the blog of the Tracing Center, the nonprofit founded to carry on the mission inspired by our documentary, and originally appeared on TRACES OF THE TRADE » PRESS Press Inquiries Press inquiries should be directed to: info@tracesofthetrade.org For a synopsis of the documentary, please click here. For a director’s TRACES OF THE TRADE » CUBA AND THE SLAVE TRADE Cuba and the Slave Trade. In the 18th and 19th centuries, Cuba was dependent on an economy based on the sugarcane and coffee crops, and on slaves imported from Africa to work on sugar and coffee plantations. It is estimated that over 600,000 Africans were taken from West Africa and shipped to Cuba over three centuries, with tensof thousands
TRACES OF THE TRADE » KATRINA BROWNE BIO Katrina Browne, Producer/Director/Writer, Traces of the Trade: A Story from the Deep North. Ms. Browne currently serves as a consultant on the staff team of the Episcopal Church’s Becoming Beloved Community efforts – the Church’s initiatives on racial healing, justice, and reconciliation. She has authored a 10-session race dialogue series forcongregational use.
TRACES OF THE TRADE: A STORY FROM THE DEEP NORTH LEADER’S 2007 Unitarian Universalist Association Traces of the Trade, Leader’s Guide 4 Film Night 2.5 hours Preparing for the Session: To help you plan an accessible event, we TRACES OF THE TRADE » REPARATIONS AND AFRICAN COMPLICITY Reparations and African complicity in the slave trade Posted April 30th, 2010 by James DeWolf Perry. James DeWolf Perry is a regular contributor. He appears in Traces of the Trade and is director of research for the Tracing Center on Histories and Legacies of Slavery.This entry is cross-posted from James’ own blog, The Living Consequences, and the opinions expressed are his own. TRACES OF THE TRADECONTACT USSCREENINGSVIEW CLIPSSYNOPSISDONATEFAMILY Episcopal Church calls for viewings of “Traces of the Trade”. The Little Book of Racial Healing. Tom DeWolf, one of the ten family members in Traces of the Trade, has co-authored with Jodie Geddes a new book describing the Coming to the Table Approach to truth TRACES OF THE TRADE » FAMILY Tom DeWolf Thomas Norman DeWolf is an author, public speaker, trainer and workshop facilitator. Since 2013, he has served as executive director for Coming to the Table, which provides leadership, resources, and a supportive environment for all who wish to acknowledge and heal from wounds that are rooted in the United States’ history of slavery.Tom is the author of Inheriting theTrade: A
TRACES OF THE TRADE » SYNOPSIS Traces of the Trade » Synopsis. In the feature documentary Traces of the Trade: A Story from the Deep North, filmmaker Katrina Browne discovers that her New England ancestors were the largest slave-trading family in U.S. history. She and nine cousins retrace the Triangle Trade and gain powerful new perspectives on the black/whitedivide.
TRACES OF THE TRADE » VIEW CLIPS Anchor Harry Smith interviewed director Katrina Browne, author Tom DeWolf, and co-producer Juanita Brown live on the CBS morning show. Watch a panel discussion on Traces of the Trade, moderated by NewsHour journalist Judy Woodruff and Harvard Law School professor Charles Ogletree. This panel features Dr. J. Bryan Hehir of the HarvardKennedy
TRACES OF THE TRADE » BLOG This entry by James DeWolf Perry, who appears in Traces of the Trade and was the film’s principal historical consultant, is cross-posted from the blog of the Tracing Center, the nonprofit founded to carry on the mission inspired by our documentary, and originally appeared on TRACES OF THE TRADE » PRESS Press Inquiries Press inquiries should be directed to: info@tracesofthetrade.org For a synopsis of the documentary, please click here. For a director’s TRACES OF THE TRADE » CUBA AND THE SLAVE TRADE Cuba and the Slave Trade. In the 18th and 19th centuries, Cuba was dependent on an economy based on the sugarcane and coffee crops, and on slaves imported from Africa to work on sugar and coffee plantations. It is estimated that over 600,000 Africans were taken from West Africa and shipped to Cuba over three centuries, with tensof thousands
TRACES OF THE TRADE » KATRINA BROWNE BIO Katrina Browne, Producer/Director/Writer, Traces of the Trade: A Story from the Deep North. Ms. Browne currently serves as a consultant on the staff team of the Episcopal Church’s Becoming Beloved Community efforts – the Church’s initiatives on racial healing, justice, and reconciliation. She has authored a 10-session race dialogue series forcongregational use.
TRACES OF THE TRADE: A STORY FROM THE DEEP NORTH LEADER’S 2007 Unitarian Universalist Association Traces of the Trade, Leader’s Guide 4 Film Night 2.5 hours Preparing for the Session: To help you plan an accessible event, we TRACES OF THE TRADE » REPARATIONS AND AFRICAN COMPLICITY Reparations and African complicity in the slave trade Posted April 30th, 2010 by James DeWolf Perry. James DeWolf Perry is a regular contributor. He appears in Traces of the Trade and is director of research for the Tracing Center on Histories and Legacies of Slavery.This entry is cross-posted from James’ own blog, The Living Consequences, and the opinions expressed are his own. TRACES OF THE TRADE » GUIDES AND MATERIALS Traces of the Trade was created to act as a catalyst for heart-to-heart dialogue, education and action. However, we realize that this kind of dialogue is not altogether common and is often difficult. The materials you will find on this page and those we created in partnership with P.O.V. are designed to help you in that process of hosting honest conversations, creating engaging educational TRACES OF THE TRADE » BUY/USE THE FILM Public Use: $40.00 plus shipping and handling. Includes licensing for free public screenings by the purchasing organization. Home Use : $15.00 plus shipping and handling. For individuals to share with friends and family. It is for home use only. Please select TRACES OF THE TRADE » PRESS Press Inquiries Press inquiries should be directed to: info@tracesofthetrade.org For a synopsis of the documentary, please click here. For a director’s TRACES OF THE TRADE » SCREENINGS Broadcasts and festivals. Traces of the Trade premiered at the Sundance Film Festival in 2008 and then had its national television broadcast premiere on the PBS award‐winning independent documentary series P.O.V. The film kicked off P.O.V.’s 21st season on June 24, 2008 reaching 1.4 million people, and since then, there have been many local public television station rebroadcasts. TRACES OF THE TRADE » TESTIMONY ON H.R. 40 Traces of the Trade » Testimony on H.R. 40. Katrina Browne, producer/director of Traces of the Trade: A Story from the Deep North, testified in support of H.R. 40, the Commission to Study and Develop Reparation Proposals for African-Americans Act, before the House Judiciary Subcommittee on the Constitution, Civil Rights, and CivilLiberties on
TRACES OF THE TRADE » IDEAS FOR CONGREGATIONS Ideas for Congregations. Buy the DVD. Purchase the DVD and gather a group at your church or home to watch the film together. Before you begin, look through the list of resources below. Organize a screening and dialogue in your congregation. DG - TRACES OF THE TRADE Traces of the Trade: A Story from the Deep North chroniclesaunique and disturbing journey into the historyandlegacyoftheU.S.slave trade. The feature-length (86-minute) documentary tracks what TRACES OF THE TRADE » THE SLAVE TRADE BUSINESS The Slave Trade Business. Slave traders like the DeWolfs took part in what is often known as the “Triangle Trade,” which, in the case of the U.S. trade, included New England, Africa, and slave markets in North America and the Caribbean. New England traders would send ships loaded with rum and other goods to the coast of Africa, to trade for TRACES OF THE TRADE » KATRINA BROWNE TESTIFIES ON THE HILL Katrina Browne testifies on the Hill for H.R. 40. On June 19, 2019 – Juneteenth – a historic hearing took place in a subcommittee of the House Judiciary Committee on H.R. 40. The bill, originally introduced by Rep. John Conyers in 1989, and now sponsored by Rep. Sheila Jackson Lee, calls for the formation of a national commission to: DIRECTOR’SSTATEMENT Ebb Pod Productions • www.tracesofthetrade.org • info@tracesofthetrade.org Also while in seminary, I wrote a master’s thesis on Aristotle’s theories on the power of Greek tragedies to TRACES OF THE TRADECONTACT USSCREENINGSVIEW CLIPSSYNOPSISDONATEFAMILY Episcopal Church calls for viewings of “Traces of the Trade”. The Little Book of Racial Healing. Tom DeWolf, one of the ten family members in Traces of the Trade, has co-authored with Jodie Geddes a new book describing the Coming to the Table Approach to truth TRACES OF THE TRADE » FAMILY Tom DeWolf Thomas Norman DeWolf is an author, public speaker, trainer and workshop facilitator. Since 2013, he has served as executive director for Coming to the Table, which provides leadership, resources, and a supportive environment for all who wish to acknowledge and heal from wounds that are rooted in the United States’ history of slavery.Tom is the author of Inheriting theTrade: A
TRACES OF THE TRADE » SYNOPSIS Traces of the Trade » Synopsis. In the feature documentary Traces of the Trade: A Story from the Deep North, filmmaker Katrina Browne discovers that her New England ancestors were the largest slave-trading family in U.S. history. She and nine cousins retrace the Triangle Trade and gain powerful new perspectives on the black/whitedivide.
TRACES OF THE TRADE » VIEW CLIPS Anchor Harry Smith interviewed director Katrina Browne, author Tom DeWolf, and co-producer Juanita Brown live on the CBS morning show. Watch a panel discussion on Traces of the Trade, moderated by NewsHour journalist Judy Woodruff and Harvard Law School professor Charles Ogletree. This panel features Dr. J. Bryan Hehir of the HarvardKennedy
TRACES OF THE TRADE » BUY/USE THE FILM Public Use: $40.00 plus shipping and handling. Includes licensing for free public screenings by the purchasing organization. Home Use : $15.00 plus shipping and handling. For individuals to share with friends and family. It is for home use only. Please select TRACES OF THE TRADE » CUBA AND THE SLAVE TRADE Cuba and the Slave Trade. In the 18th and 19th centuries, Cuba was dependent on an economy based on the sugarcane and coffee crops, and on slaves imported from Africa to work on sugar and coffee plantations. It is estimated that over 600,000 Africans were taken from West Africa and shipped to Cuba over three centuries, with tensof thousands
TRACES OF THE TRADE » KATRINA BROWNE BIO Katrina Browne, Producer/Director/Writer, Traces of the Trade: A Story from the Deep North. Ms. Browne currently serves as a consultant on the staff team of the Episcopal Church’s Becoming Beloved Community efforts – the Church’s initiatives on racial healing, justice, and reconciliation. She has authored a 10-session race dialogue series forcongregational use.
DG - TRACES OF THE TRADE Traces of the Trade: A Story from the Deep North chroniclesaunique and disturbing journey into the historyandlegacyoftheU.S.slave trade. The feature-length (86-minute) documentary tracks what TRACES OF THE TRADE: A STORY FROM THE DEEP NORTH LEADER’S 2007 Unitarian Universalist Association Traces of the Trade, Leader’s Guide 4 Film Night 2.5 hours Preparing for the Session: To help you plan an accessible event, we TRACES OF THE TRADE » REPARATIONS AND AFRICAN COMPLICITY Reparations and African complicity in the slave trade Posted April 30th, 2010 by James DeWolf Perry. James DeWolf Perry is a regular contributor. He appears in Traces of the Trade and is director of research for the Tracing Center on Histories and Legacies of Slavery.This entry is cross-posted from James’ own blog, The Living Consequences, and the opinions expressed are his own. TRACES OF THE TRADECONTACT USSCREENINGSVIEW CLIPSSYNOPSISDONATEFAMILY Episcopal Church calls for viewings of “Traces of the Trade”. The Little Book of Racial Healing. Tom DeWolf, one of the ten family members in Traces of the Trade, has co-authored with Jodie Geddes a new book describing the Coming to the Table Approach to truth TRACES OF THE TRADE » FAMILY Tom DeWolf Thomas Norman DeWolf is an author, public speaker, trainer and workshop facilitator. Since 2013, he has served as executive director for Coming to the Table, which provides leadership, resources, and a supportive environment for all who wish to acknowledge and heal from wounds that are rooted in the United States’ history of slavery.Tom is the author of Inheriting theTrade: A
TRACES OF THE TRADE » SYNOPSIS Traces of the Trade » Synopsis. In the feature documentary Traces of the Trade: A Story from the Deep North, filmmaker Katrina Browne discovers that her New England ancestors were the largest slave-trading family in U.S. history. She and nine cousins retrace the Triangle Trade and gain powerful new perspectives on the black/whitedivide.
TRACES OF THE TRADE » VIEW CLIPS Anchor Harry Smith interviewed director Katrina Browne, author Tom DeWolf, and co-producer Juanita Brown live on the CBS morning show. Watch a panel discussion on Traces of the Trade, moderated by NewsHour journalist Judy Woodruff and Harvard Law School professor Charles Ogletree. This panel features Dr. J. Bryan Hehir of the HarvardKennedy
TRACES OF THE TRADE » BUY/USE THE FILM Public Use: $40.00 plus shipping and handling. Includes licensing for free public screenings by the purchasing organization. Home Use : $15.00 plus shipping and handling. For individuals to share with friends and family. It is for home use only. Please select TRACES OF THE TRADE » CUBA AND THE SLAVE TRADE Cuba and the Slave Trade. In the 18th and 19th centuries, Cuba was dependent on an economy based on the sugarcane and coffee crops, and on slaves imported from Africa to work on sugar and coffee plantations. It is estimated that over 600,000 Africans were taken from West Africa and shipped to Cuba over three centuries, with tensof thousands
TRACES OF THE TRADE » KATRINA BROWNE BIO Katrina Browne, Producer/Director/Writer, Traces of the Trade: A Story from the Deep North. Ms. Browne currently serves as a consultant on the staff team of the Episcopal Church’s Becoming Beloved Community efforts – the Church’s initiatives on racial healing, justice, and reconciliation. She has authored a 10-session race dialogue series forcongregational use.
DG - TRACES OF THE TRADE Traces of the Trade: A Story from the Deep North chroniclesaunique and disturbing journey into the historyandlegacyoftheU.S.slave trade. The feature-length (86-minute) documentary tracks what TRACES OF THE TRADE: A STORY FROM THE DEEP NORTH LEADER’S 2007 Unitarian Universalist Association Traces of the Trade, Leader’s Guide 4 Film Night 2.5 hours Preparing for the Session: To help you plan an accessible event, we TRACES OF THE TRADE » REPARATIONS AND AFRICAN COMPLICITY Reparations and African complicity in the slave trade Posted April 30th, 2010 by James DeWolf Perry. James DeWolf Perry is a regular contributor. He appears in Traces of the Trade and is director of research for the Tracing Center on Histories and Legacies of Slavery.This entry is cross-posted from James’ own blog, The Living Consequences, and the opinions expressed are his own. TRACES OF THE TRADE » BLOG This entry by James DeWolf Perry, who appears in Traces of the Trade and was the film’s principal historical consultant, is cross-posted from the blog of the Tracing Center, the nonprofit founded to carry on the mission inspired by our documentary, and originally appeared on TRACES OF THE TRADE » GUIDES AND MATERIALS Traces of the Trade was created to act as a catalyst for heart-to-heart dialogue, education and action. However, we realize that this kind of dialogue is not altogether common and is often difficult. The materials you will find on this page and those we created in partnership with P.O.V. are designed to help you in that process of hosting honest conversations, creating engaging educational TRACES OF THE TRADE » PRODUCTION TEAM Researcher: Jennifer Anderson. Historical Consultants: James DeW. Perry, Joanne Pope Melish. Music Supervisors: Daniel Arriaga, Alla Kovgan. For a full list of film credits, click here. Bios: Katrina Browne, Producer/Director/Writer. Ms. Browne produced and directed the Emmy-nominated Traces of the Trade: A Story from the Deep North, a TRACES OF THE TRADE » SCREENINGS Broadcasts and festivals. Traces of the Trade premiered at the Sundance Film Festival in 2008 and then had its national television broadcast premiere on the PBS award‐winning independent documentary series P.O.V. The film kicked off P.O.V.’s 21st season on June 24, 2008 reaching 1.4 million people, and since then, there have been many local public television station rebroadcasts. TRACES OF THE TRADE » PBS DISCUSSION GUIDES PBS Discussion Guides. Traces of the Trade collaborated with PBS and their documentary film series, P.O.V., in the creation of two guides for discussing the film.. Interested viewers may download our discussion guide for background information, questions and suggestions on discussing the film.. Those planning to lead discussions of the film may instead be interested in our expanded facilitator TRACES OF THE TRADE » ADVOCACY & ACTION RESOURCES Advocacy & Action Resources. Learn more about groups combating current-day slavery, working for racial repair through legislation, and working to eliminate the disparities between whites & TRACES OF THE TRADE » WHAT, TO THE SLAVE, WAS THE BATTLE What, to the slave, was the Battle of Gettysburg? Posted July 2nd, 2013 by James DeWolf Perry. This essay is cross-posted from the Tracing Center on Histories and Legacies of Slavery, the organization which carries out the mission inspired by “Traces of the Trade.”. What, to the slave and to free blacks, was the Battle of Gettysburg? TRACES OF THE TRADE » PHOTO GALLERY website design:: laura mullen - www.pinpointstudio.com | website development:: jake camara - www.jakecamara.com | tree illustration:: handcranked productions TRACES OF THE TRADE » TESTIMONY ON H.R. 40 Traces of the Trade » Testimony on H.R. 40. Katrina Browne, producer/director of Traces of the Trade: A Story from the Deep North, testified in support of H.R. 40, the Commission to Study and Develop Reparation Proposals for African-Americans Act, before the House Judiciary Subcommittee on the Constitution, Civil Rights, and CivilLiberties on
TRACES OF THE TRADE » UPDATE FROM THE TRACING CENTER ON Update from the Tracing Center on Histories and Legacies of Slavery Posted December 3rd, 2012 by James DeWolf Perry. This is the latest newsletter from the Tracing Center, the non-profit founded to carry out the mission of Traces of the Trade. If you would like to receive occasional updates from them, you can sign up for their mailing listhere.
TRACES OF THE TRADECONTACT USSCREENINGSVIEW CLIPSSYNOPSISDONATEFAMILY Episcopal Church calls for viewings of “Traces of the Trade”. The Little Book of Racial Healing. Tom DeWolf, one of the ten family members in Traces of the Trade, has co-authored with Jodie Geddes a new book describing the Coming to the Table Approach to truth TRACES OF THE TRADE » FAMILY Tom DeWolf Thomas Norman DeWolf is an author, public speaker, trainer and workshop facilitator. Since 2013, he has served as executive director for Coming to the Table, which provides leadership, resources, and a supportive environment for all who wish to acknowledge and heal from wounds that are rooted in the United States’ history of slavery.Tom is the author of Inheriting theTrade: A
TRACES OF THE TRADE » SYNOPSIS Traces of the Trade » Synopsis. In the feature documentary Traces of the Trade: A Story from the Deep North, filmmaker Katrina Browne discovers that her New England ancestors were the largest slave-trading family in U.S. history. She and nine cousins retrace the Triangle Trade and gain powerful new perspectives on the black/whitedivide.
TRACES OF THE TRADE » VIEW CLIPS Anchor Harry Smith interviewed director Katrina Browne, author Tom DeWolf, and co-producer Juanita Brown live on the CBS morning show. Watch a panel discussion on Traces of the Trade, moderated by NewsHour journalist Judy Woodruff and Harvard Law School professor Charles Ogletree. This panel features Dr. J. Bryan Hehir of the HarvardKennedy
TRACES OF THE TRADE » BUY/USE THE FILM Public Use: $40.00 plus shipping and handling. Includes licensing for free public screenings by the purchasing organization. Home Use : $15.00 plus shipping and handling. For individuals to share with friends and family. It is for home use only. Please select TRACES OF THE TRADE » CUBA AND THE SLAVE TRADE Cuba and the Slave Trade. In the 18th and 19th centuries, Cuba was dependent on an economy based on the sugarcane and coffee crops, and on slaves imported from Africa to work on sugar and coffee plantations. It is estimated that over 600,000 Africans were taken from West Africa and shipped to Cuba over three centuries, with tensof thousands
TRACES OF THE TRADE » KATRINA BROWNE BIO Katrina Browne, Producer/Director/Writer, Traces of the Trade: A Story from the Deep North. Ms. Browne currently serves as a consultant on the staff team of the Episcopal Church’s Becoming Beloved Community efforts – the Church’s initiatives on racial healing, justice, and reconciliation. She has authored a 10-session race dialogue series forcongregational use.
DG - TRACES OF THE TRADE Traces of the Trade: A Story from the Deep North chroniclesaunique and disturbing journey into the historyandlegacyoftheU.S.slave trade. The feature-length (86-minute) documentary tracks what TRACES OF THE TRADE: A STORY FROM THE DEEP NORTH LEADER’S 2007 Unitarian Universalist Association Traces of the Trade, Leader’s Guide 4 Film Night 2.5 hours Preparing for the Session: To help you plan an accessible event, we TRACES OF THE TRADE » REPARATIONS AND AFRICAN COMPLICITY Reparations and African complicity in the slave trade Posted April 30th, 2010 by James DeWolf Perry. James DeWolf Perry is a regular contributor. He appears in Traces of the Trade and is director of research for the Tracing Center on Histories and Legacies of Slavery.This entry is cross-posted from James’ own blog, The Living Consequences, and the opinions expressed are his own. TRACES OF THE TRADECONTACT USSCREENINGSVIEW CLIPSSYNOPSISDONATEFAMILY Episcopal Church calls for viewings of “Traces of the Trade”. The Little Book of Racial Healing. Tom DeWolf, one of the ten family members in Traces of the Trade, has co-authored with Jodie Geddes a new book describing the Coming to the Table Approach to truth TRACES OF THE TRADE » FAMILY Tom DeWolf Thomas Norman DeWolf is an author, public speaker, trainer and workshop facilitator. Since 2013, he has served as executive director for Coming to the Table, which provides leadership, resources, and a supportive environment for all who wish to acknowledge and heal from wounds that are rooted in the United States’ history of slavery.Tom is the author of Inheriting theTrade: A
TRACES OF THE TRADE » SYNOPSIS Traces of the Trade » Synopsis. In the feature documentary Traces of the Trade: A Story from the Deep North, filmmaker Katrina Browne discovers that her New England ancestors were the largest slave-trading family in U.S. history. She and nine cousins retrace the Triangle Trade and gain powerful new perspectives on the black/whitedivide.
TRACES OF THE TRADE » VIEW CLIPS Anchor Harry Smith interviewed director Katrina Browne, author Tom DeWolf, and co-producer Juanita Brown live on the CBS morning show. Watch a panel discussion on Traces of the Trade, moderated by NewsHour journalist Judy Woodruff and Harvard Law School professor Charles Ogletree. This panel features Dr. J. Bryan Hehir of the HarvardKennedy
TRACES OF THE TRADE » BUY/USE THE FILM Public Use: $40.00 plus shipping and handling. Includes licensing for free public screenings by the purchasing organization. Home Use : $15.00 plus shipping and handling. For individuals to share with friends and family. It is for home use only. Please select TRACES OF THE TRADE » CUBA AND THE SLAVE TRADE Cuba and the Slave Trade. In the 18th and 19th centuries, Cuba was dependent on an economy based on the sugarcane and coffee crops, and on slaves imported from Africa to work on sugar and coffee plantations. It is estimated that over 600,000 Africans were taken from West Africa and shipped to Cuba over three centuries, with tensof thousands
TRACES OF THE TRADE » KATRINA BROWNE BIO Katrina Browne, Producer/Director/Writer, Traces of the Trade: A Story from the Deep North. Ms. Browne currently serves as a consultant on the staff team of the Episcopal Church’s Becoming Beloved Community efforts – the Church’s initiatives on racial healing, justice, and reconciliation. She has authored a 10-session race dialogue series forcongregational use.
DG - TRACES OF THE TRADE Traces of the Trade: A Story from the Deep North chroniclesaunique and disturbing journey into the historyandlegacyoftheU.S.slave trade. The feature-length (86-minute) documentary tracks what TRACES OF THE TRADE: A STORY FROM THE DEEP NORTH LEADER’S 2007 Unitarian Universalist Association Traces of the Trade, Leader’s Guide 4 Film Night 2.5 hours Preparing for the Session: To help you plan an accessible event, we TRACES OF THE TRADE » REPARATIONS AND AFRICAN COMPLICITY Reparations and African complicity in the slave trade Posted April 30th, 2010 by James DeWolf Perry. James DeWolf Perry is a regular contributor. He appears in Traces of the Trade and is director of research for the Tracing Center on Histories and Legacies of Slavery.This entry is cross-posted from James’ own blog, The Living Consequences, and the opinions expressed are his own. TRACES OF THE TRADE » BLOG This entry by James DeWolf Perry, who appears in Traces of the Trade and was the film’s principal historical consultant, is cross-posted from the blog of the Tracing Center, the nonprofit founded to carry on the mission inspired by our documentary, and originally appeared on TRACES OF THE TRADE » GUIDES AND MATERIALS Traces of the Trade was created to act as a catalyst for heart-to-heart dialogue, education and action. However, we realize that this kind of dialogue is not altogether common and is often difficult. The materials you will find on this page and those we created in partnership with P.O.V. are designed to help you in that process of hosting honest conversations, creating engaging educational TRACES OF THE TRADE » PRODUCTION TEAM Researcher: Jennifer Anderson. Historical Consultants: James DeW. Perry, Joanne Pope Melish. Music Supervisors: Daniel Arriaga, Alla Kovgan. For a full list of film credits, click here. Bios: Katrina Browne, Producer/Director/Writer. Ms. Browne produced and directed the Emmy-nominated Traces of the Trade: A Story from the Deep North, a TRACES OF THE TRADE » SCREENINGS Broadcasts and festivals. Traces of the Trade premiered at the Sundance Film Festival in 2008 and then had its national television broadcast premiere on the PBS award‐winning independent documentary series P.O.V. The film kicked off P.O.V.’s 21st season on June 24, 2008 reaching 1.4 million people, and since then, there have been many local public television station rebroadcasts. TRACES OF THE TRADE » PBS DISCUSSION GUIDES PBS Discussion Guides. Traces of the Trade collaborated with PBS and their documentary film series, P.O.V., in the creation of two guides for discussing the film.. Interested viewers may download our discussion guide for background information, questions and suggestions on discussing the film.. Those planning to lead discussions of the film may instead be interested in our expanded facilitator TRACES OF THE TRADE » ADVOCACY & ACTION RESOURCES Advocacy & Action Resources. Learn more about groups combating current-day slavery, working for racial repair through legislation, and working to eliminate the disparities between whites & TRACES OF THE TRADE » WHAT, TO THE SLAVE, WAS THE BATTLE What, to the slave, was the Battle of Gettysburg? Posted July 2nd, 2013 by James DeWolf Perry. This essay is cross-posted from the Tracing Center on Histories and Legacies of Slavery, the organization which carries out the mission inspired by “Traces of the Trade.”. What, to the slave and to free blacks, was the Battle of Gettysburg? TRACES OF THE TRADE » PHOTO GALLERY website design:: laura mullen - www.pinpointstudio.com | website development:: jake camara - www.jakecamara.com | tree illustration:: handcranked productions TRACES OF THE TRADE » TESTIMONY ON H.R. 40 Traces of the Trade » Testimony on H.R. 40. Katrina Browne, producer/director of Traces of the Trade: A Story from the Deep North, testified in support of H.R. 40, the Commission to Study and Develop Reparation Proposals for African-Americans Act, before the House Judiciary Subcommittee on the Constitution, Civil Rights, and CivilLiberties on
TRACES OF THE TRADE » UPDATE FROM THE TRACING CENTER ON Update from the Tracing Center on Histories and Legacies of Slavery Posted December 3rd, 2012 by James DeWolf Perry. This is the latest newsletter from the Tracing Center, the non-profit founded to carry out the mission of Traces of the Trade. If you would like to receive occasional updates from them, you can sign up for their mailing listhere.
TRACES OF THE TRADECONTACT USSCREENINGSVIEW CLIPSSYNOPSISDONATEFAMILY The Little Book of Racial Healing Tom DeWolf, one of the ten family members in Traces of the Trade, has co-authored with Jodie Geddes a new book describing the Coming to the Table Approach to truth-telling and transformation. More about the book here. TRACES OF THE TRADE » SYNOPSIS In the feature documentary Traces of the Trade: A Story from the Deep North, filmmaker Katrina Browne discovers that her New England ancestors were the largest slave-trading family in U.S. history.She and nine cousins retrace the Triangle Trade and gain powerful new perspectives on the black/white divide. Producer/Director: KatrinaBrowne.
TRACES OF THE TRADE » FAMILY Tom DeWolf Thomas Norman DeWolf is an author, public speaker, trainer and workshop facilitator. Since 2013, he has served as executive director for Coming to the Table, which provides leadership, resources, and a supportive environment for all who wish to acknowledge and heal from wounds that are rooted in the United States’ history of slavery.Tom is the author of Inheriting theTrade: A
TRACES OF THE TRADE » VIEW CLIPS Trailer for Traces of the Trade: A Story from the Deep North ADDITIONAL VIDEO CLIPS and RESOURCES Watch an interview with Katrina Browne, Tom DeWolf, and TRACES OF THE TRADE » BUY/USE THE FILM 2 – INSTITUTIONAL EDITION: SPECIAL 2-DVD SET: For all types of institutions wishing to share the film with audiences. This edition includes licensing for free public screenings by the purchasing organization. Institution types might include: faith-based institutions such as congregations, regional religious bodies (dioceses, et al.), national denominational entities, and seminaries TRACES OF THE TRADE » CUBA AND THE SLAVE TRADE Cuba and the Slave Trade. In the 18th and 19th centuries, Cuba was dependent on an economy based on the sugarcane and coffee crops, and on slaves imported from Africa to TRACES OF THE TRADE » KATRINA BROWNE BIO Katrina Browne, Producer/Director/Writer, Traces of the Trade: A Story from the Deep North. Ms. Browne currently serves as a consultant on the staff team of the Episcopal Church’s Becoming Beloved Community efforts – the Church’s initiatives on racial healing, justice, and reconciliation. She has authored a 10-session race dialogue series forcongregational use.
DG - TRACES OF THE TRADE Traces of the Trade: A Story from the Deep North chroniclesaunique and disturbing journey into the historyandlegacyoftheU.S.slave trade. The feature-length (86-minute) documentary tracks what TRACES OF THE TRADE » REPARATIONS AND AFRICAN COMPLICITY Reparations and African complicity in the slave trade Posted April 30th, 2010 by James DeWolf Perry. James DeWolf Perry is a regular contributor. He appears in Traces of the Trade and is director of research for the Tracing Center on Histories and Legacies of Slavery.This entry is cross-posted from James’ own blog, The Living Consequences, and the opinions expressed are his own. TRACES OF THE TRADE: A STORY FROM THE DEEP NORTH LEADER’S 2007 Unitarian Universalist Association Traces of the Trade, Leader’s Guide 4 Film Night 2.5 hours Preparing for the Session: To help you plan an accessible event, we TRACES OF THE TRADECONTACT USSCREENINGSVIEW CLIPSSYNOPSISDONATEFAMILY The Little Book of Racial Healing Tom DeWolf, one of the ten family members in Traces of the Trade, has co-authored with Jodie Geddes a new book describing the Coming to the Table Approach to truth-telling and transformation. More about the book here. TRACES OF THE TRADE » SYNOPSIS In the feature documentary Traces of the Trade: A Story from the Deep North, filmmaker Katrina Browne discovers that her New England ancestors were the largest slave-trading family in U.S. history.She and nine cousins retrace the Triangle Trade and gain powerful new perspectives on the black/white divide. Producer/Director: KatrinaBrowne.
TRACES OF THE TRADE » FAMILY Tom DeWolf Thomas Norman DeWolf is an author, public speaker, trainer and workshop facilitator. Since 2013, he has served as executive director for Coming to the Table, which provides leadership, resources, and a supportive environment for all who wish to acknowledge and heal from wounds that are rooted in the United States’ history of slavery.Tom is the author of Inheriting theTrade: A
TRACES OF THE TRADE » VIEW CLIPS Trailer for Traces of the Trade: A Story from the Deep North ADDITIONAL VIDEO CLIPS and RESOURCES Watch an interview with Katrina Browne, Tom DeWolf, and TRACES OF THE TRADE » BUY/USE THE FILM 2 – INSTITUTIONAL EDITION: SPECIAL 2-DVD SET: For all types of institutions wishing to share the film with audiences. This edition includes licensing for free public screenings by the purchasing organization. Institution types might include: faith-based institutions such as congregations, regional religious bodies (dioceses, et al.), national denominational entities, and seminaries TRACES OF THE TRADE » CUBA AND THE SLAVE TRADE Cuba and the Slave Trade. In the 18th and 19th centuries, Cuba was dependent on an economy based on the sugarcane and coffee crops, and on slaves imported from Africa to TRACES OF THE TRADE » KATRINA BROWNE BIO Katrina Browne, Producer/Director/Writer, Traces of the Trade: A Story from the Deep North. Ms. Browne currently serves as a consultant on the staff team of the Episcopal Church’s Becoming Beloved Community efforts – the Church’s initiatives on racial healing, justice, and reconciliation. She has authored a 10-session race dialogue series forcongregational use.
DG - TRACES OF THE TRADE Traces of the Trade: A Story from the Deep North chroniclesaunique and disturbing journey into the historyandlegacyoftheU.S.slave trade. The feature-length (86-minute) documentary tracks what TRACES OF THE TRADE » REPARATIONS AND AFRICAN COMPLICITY Reparations and African complicity in the slave trade Posted April 30th, 2010 by James DeWolf Perry. James DeWolf Perry is a regular contributor. He appears in Traces of the Trade and is director of research for the Tracing Center on Histories and Legacies of Slavery.This entry is cross-posted from James’ own blog, The Living Consequences, and the opinions expressed are his own. TRACES OF THE TRADE: A STORY FROM THE DEEP NORTH LEADER’S 2007 Unitarian Universalist Association Traces of the Trade, Leader’s Guide 4 Film Night 2.5 hours Preparing for the Session: To help you plan an accessible event, we TRACES OF THE TRADE » GUIDES AND MATERIALS Traces of the Trade was created to act as a catalyst for heart-to-heart dialogue, education and action. However, we realize that this kind of dialogue is not altogether common and is often difficult. The materials you will find on this page and those we created in partnership with P.O.V. are designed to help you in that process of hosting honest conversations, creating engaging educational TRACES OF THE TRADE » BLOG Katrina Browne testifies on the Hill for H.R. 40 Posted June 20th, 2019 by James DeWolf Perry. On June 19, 2019 – Juneteenth – a historic hearing took place in a subcommittee of the House Judiciary Committee on H.R. 40. TRACES OF THE TRADE » PRODUCTION TEAM Director, Producer, and Writer: Katrina Browne Co-Director, Editor, and Writer: Alla Kovgan Co-Director and Executive Producer: Jude Ray Co-Producer and Executive Producer: Elizabeth Delude-Dix Co-Producer: Juanita Capri Brown Director of Photography: Liz Dory Sound Recordist: Jeffrey Livesey Original Score by: Roger C. Miller From left to right: Katrina Browne and Juanita Brown TRACES OF THE TRADE » SCREENINGS Broadcasts and festivals. Traces of the Trade premiered at the Sundance Film Festival in 2008 and then had its national television broadcast premiere on the PBS award‐winning independent documentary series P.O.V. The film kicked off P.O.V.’s 21st season on June 24, 2008 reaching 1.4 million people, and since then, there have been many local public television station rebroadcasts. TRACES OF THE TRADE » PBS DISCUSSION GUIDES PBS Discussion Guides. Traces of the Trade collaborated with PBS and their documentary film series, P.O.V., in the creation of two guides for discussing the film.. Interested viewers may download our discussion guide for background information, questions and suggestions on discussing the film.. Those planning to lead discussions of the film may instead be interested in our expanded facilitator TRACES OF THE TRADE » ADVOCACY & ACTION RESOURCES Advocacy & Action Resources. Learn more about groups combating current-day slavery, working for racial repair through legislation, and working to eliminate the disparities between whites & TRACES OF THE TRADE » PHOTO GALLERY website design:: laura mullen - www.pinpointstudio.com | website development:: jake camara - www.jakecamara.com | tree illustration:: handcranked productions TRACES OF THE TRADE » WHAT, TO THE SLAVE, WAS THE BATTLE What, to the slave, was the Battle of Gettysburg? Posted July 2nd, 2013 by James DeWolf Perry. This essay is cross-posted from the Tracing Center on Histories and Legacies of Slavery, the organization which carries out the mission inspired by “Traces of the Trade.”. What, to the slave and to free blacks, was the Battle of Gettysburg? TRACES OF THE TRADE » TESTIMONY ON H.R. 40 Katrina Browne, producer/director of Traces of the Trade: A Story from the Deep North, testified in support of H.R. 40, the Commission to Study and Develop Reparation Proposals for African-Americans Act, before the House Judiciary Subcommittee on the Constitution, Civil Rights, and Civil Liberties on Wednesday, June 19, 2019.See here forour blog post.
TRACES OF THE TRADE » UPDATE FROM THE TRACING CENTER ON Update from the Tracing Center on Histories and Legacies of Slavery Posted December 3rd, 2012 by James DeWolf Perry. This is the latest newsletter from the Tracing Center, the non-profit founded to carry out the mission of Traces of the Trade. If you would like to receive occasional updates from them, you can sign up for their mailing listhere.
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* Katrina Browne testifies on the Hill for H.R. 40 * What, to the slave, was the Battle of Gettysburg? * The Emancipation Proclamation’s 150th anniversary in context * Update from the Tracing Center on Histories and Legacies of Slavery * Episcopal Church calls for viewings of “Traces of the Trade” _THE LITTLE BOOK OF RACIAL HEALING_ Tom DeWolf, one of the ten family members in _Traces of the Trade,_ has co-authored with Jodie Geddes a new book describing the Coming to the Table Approach to truth-telling and transformation. More about the book here.
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