Reparations4slavery in the News
The Cost of Inheritance - a Reparations Documentary Directed by Yoruba Richen
Featuring the narrative stories of Lotte Lieb Dula and Briayna Cuffie of Reparations4Slavery, Joe Stewart and the Georgetown University GU-272, Sarah Eisner and Randy Quarterman of The Reparations Project
THE COST OF INHERITANCE explores the complex issue of reparations in the United States and takes a personal approach to understanding our history, systemic injustices, and inequities. We follow descendants of enslavers and the enslaved as they are reckoning with their past and trying to find a just way forward. Through compelling personal narratives, community inquiries, and scholarly insights, it aims to inspire understanding of the scope and rationale of the reparations debate.
Reparations4slavery receives 2023 Ally Award from
The Center for The Healing of Racism
Since 1989, The Center for the Healing of Racism has been facilitating the healing of racism through education and dialogue in a safe and supportive environment, in order to empower individuals and transform communities. Every year at their Juneteenth BBQ, they honor individuals and organizations who have demonstrated commitment to the values of the Center for the Healing of Racism. Cherry Steinwender, CEO of The Center for The Healing of Racism, and Lotte Lieb Dula, founder of Reparations4slavery, in Houston.
Radio / Podcasts
After Two White Colorado Women Unearthed The History Of Their Slave-Owning Ancestors, They Turned To Reparations
...Dula’s mother had passed away and Dula took up the task of sorting through her things. She found a small, old book that was still well-preserved. Dula opened it to find inventories of slaves, hundreds of them, with their individual monetary worths listed.
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You never know where motivation or a shift in your life's path will take you. For Lotte Lieb Dula, it all started with a box in the attic that uncovered her family's past and led her to her calling. That box permanently altered not only how she sees the world but what needs to change and how she intends to change it.
We are honored to launch the second series of Remembering Us with Briayna Cuffie and Lotte Lieb Dula who coined the term Reparative Genealogy, a practice of researching family lineage to understand each of our direct connections to slavery, and how to work toward repair.
An Interview with Lotte Lieb Dula about the discovery that led her to found reparations4slavery.com and the twists and turns her work has taken. Includes thoughts for other white people hoping to engage in direct repair.