Volunteers for "Will The Stones Whisper Their Names," a project of the Louisa County Historical Society, climb hills and trek through forests to locate and document African American burial grounds from centuries past. Gloria Gilmore recalled a man telling her, “When I...
Virginia Legislators Work To Expand Preservation of African American Cemeteries
Neglected for decades, historic African-American cemeteries in Virginia are the focus of renewed restoration efforts, both on the state and federal levels. “Fifteen-hundred tires, and counting,” said Brian Palmer, referring to the illegally dumped trash in Richmond’s...
Preserving A Historic African-American Legacy
By documenting the neglect and restoration of East End Cemetery, 1708 Gallery's The Afterlife Of Jim Crow examines the way racism continues to affect African-American communities -- even after death. On the border of Henrico County, minutes from Interstate 64, sits...
Controversy/History Exposes Racist History of Virginia’s Health Care System
From body snatchers to windowless basement clinics, the history of African-American health care in Virginia is an ugly one. And as The Valentine's Controversy/History series revealed last week, some of those problems are still all-too-prevalent today. Beliefs based in...
It’s Official: The Great Richmond Bus Reroute Reduced Transportation Access For Low-Income Residents
Six months after the Great Richmond Reroute, access to public transit for low-income neighborhoods has remained limited and in some cases, gotten worse, according to a study at the L. Douglas Wilder School of Government and Public Affairs at Virginia Commonwealth...
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