Atrocity to Apology: Beginning The Path for Change

Moving forward as a community means owning and apologizing about aspects of the past that have paved the way to the race relations we experience today, says activist, Melissa Maddox-Evans.

Taking a look at the City of Charleston’s role in the transatlantic slave trade specifically, Melissa argues that progress isn’t truly possible until at a minimum, apologies are issued collectively. From there—and rooted in empathy—our community can grow towards a more united tomorrow.

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