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Resilience and Innovation in Greenwood: Carlos Moreno on Tulsa's Untold Stories Part 2

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Uncover the untold stories of resilience and innovation in our latest episode with Carlos Moreno, a dedicated activist from Tulsa. We journey through the historical layers of the Greenwood neighborhood, shedding light on the often-overlooked impact of the Tulsa Race Massacre and its reverberating effects on post-World War I America. How did a community, once flourishing, confront the challenges of a nation grappling with a Spanish flu pandemic and an economic identity crisis? Greenwood's rich history offers profound insights into who gets to thrive in a changing world.
Witness the incredible spirit of rebirth in Greenwood through the inspiring tales of individuals like Lula Williams. Her entrepreneurial drive helped rebuild a community that many tried to erase. Contrary to popular belief, Greenwood was a vibrant tapestry of diverse cultures including Italian, Russian Jewish, Latino, and LGBTQ communities. Despite the Great Depression's shadow, Greenwood's economic zenith in the 1940s is a testament to its tenacity and rich multicultural legacy, standing as a beacon of resilience against systemic marginalization.
We then bridge history with the future, exploring the technological strides influenced by Greenwood's own Emmett J. McHenry, the pioneer behind the domain name registration system. Discover how his roots shaped his vision for a more accessible technological landscape. Our partnership with the Greenwood Cultural Center aims to digitize the past, preserving it for the public and challenging the narrow narratives of innovation. From Tulsa's unexpected role in media history to the evolving conversations around reparations, this episode champions the diverse voices that have shaped our world.

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Chapitres

1. Resilience and Innovation in Greenwood: Carlos Moreno on Tulsa's Untold Stories Part 2 (00:00:00)

2. Tulsa Race Massacre and Its Context (00:00:07)

3. Rebuilding Greenwood (00:14:49)

4. Greenwood Research and Community Development (00:28:45)

5. Tulsa's Technology and Historical Diversity (00:41:58)

52 episodes

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Contenu fourni par Al Neely. Tout le contenu du podcast, y compris les épisodes, les graphiques et les descriptions de podcast, est téléchargé et fourni directement par Al Neely ou son partenaire de plateforme de podcast. Si vous pensez que quelqu'un utilise votre œuvre protégée sans votre autorisation, vous pouvez suivre le processus décrit ici https://fr.player.fm/legal.

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Uncover the untold stories of resilience and innovation in our latest episode with Carlos Moreno, a dedicated activist from Tulsa. We journey through the historical layers of the Greenwood neighborhood, shedding light on the often-overlooked impact of the Tulsa Race Massacre and its reverberating effects on post-World War I America. How did a community, once flourishing, confront the challenges of a nation grappling with a Spanish flu pandemic and an economic identity crisis? Greenwood's rich history offers profound insights into who gets to thrive in a changing world.
Witness the incredible spirit of rebirth in Greenwood through the inspiring tales of individuals like Lula Williams. Her entrepreneurial drive helped rebuild a community that many tried to erase. Contrary to popular belief, Greenwood was a vibrant tapestry of diverse cultures including Italian, Russian Jewish, Latino, and LGBTQ communities. Despite the Great Depression's shadow, Greenwood's economic zenith in the 1940s is a testament to its tenacity and rich multicultural legacy, standing as a beacon of resilience against systemic marginalization.
We then bridge history with the future, exploring the technological strides influenced by Greenwood's own Emmett J. McHenry, the pioneer behind the domain name registration system. Discover how his roots shaped his vision for a more accessible technological landscape. Our partnership with the Greenwood Cultural Center aims to digitize the past, preserving it for the public and challenging the narrow narratives of innovation. From Tulsa's unexpected role in media history to the evolving conversations around reparations, this episode champions the diverse voices that have shaped our world.

Support the show

Do us a favor and like, comment, share, and subscribe so you don't miss any future episodes.
Reach out to us on our socials and hit us up with any questions!
Email: [email protected]
Instagram: ListenUp4U
Facebook: Let's Talk About It - Listen Up
Twitter: ListenUp@Listenup4U
Website: listenup.biz

  continue reading

Chapitres

1. Resilience and Innovation in Greenwood: Carlos Moreno on Tulsa's Untold Stories Part 2 (00:00:00)

2. Tulsa Race Massacre and Its Context (00:00:07)

3. Rebuilding Greenwood (00:14:49)

4. Greenwood Research and Community Development (00:28:45)

5. Tulsa's Technology and Historical Diversity (00:41:58)

52 episodes

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