My Ancestors Traded Slaves. So now what?

July 9, 2012
Hosted by Sharon E. Davis

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What do you want from me? I didn’t do it, don’t like it, and can’t change it. Some members of Katrina Browne’s family were once wealthy from the United States slave trade. But they’re from the North? Isn’t this a White Southern thing? Many schools teach or imply the Civil War was between the good White people of the North, and the bad White people of the South. The Deep South may have more Northern roots than we know about….until now. Why would a White person even want to ever dig up old family history on race and slavery? How did her family members respond to Ms. Browne’s research that could bring shame, pain, or….liberation from the past? We are beginning to see more layers to our shared history. Join us and see what Katrina Browne did with this family secret that started a courageous journey of learning and racial healing. The Emmy nominated Traces of the Trade: A Story from the Deep North opens a dialogue with ALL of our hearts.

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Sharon E. Davis

Sharon is a founding member of the Institute for Healing of Racism in 1987. She has conducted International Dialogue Racism sessions in Mmabato, South Africa, and facilitated a Public Seminar on Cultural and Tribal Unity in Gabaronne, Botswana, and conflict resolution in China. She was interviewed by McNeil/Lehrer Newshour for the “Healing Racism in America” segment.

Sharon served as an International Institute and U.S Immigration Services speaker and MC at Swearing-in Ceremonies for new Americans, a regular TV panelist on “Interfaith Odyssey”, and Advisor and former Executive Director at the National Resource Center for Racial Healing which included being a Project Advisor – Diversity for NASA’s Jet Propulsion Laboratory Saturn Titan Mission.

Whether Sharon is speaking to a boardroom full of executives or a group of seminar participants in South Africa, she applies her professional experiences and formal training to implement cultural change. Sharon has received numerous awards for her work in helping people unite including Spiritual Midwife of the Millennium Award for Cultural Diversity, one of six “Most Influential Black Women Entrepreneurs in Metro Detroit”, “Diversity Champion’s Honor Role” Birmingham Bloomfield Multiracial Community Council, the Houston, Texas Peace Award for Inter-group Understanding, and the TWIN award as one of 29 Outstanding Professional Women in Business and Industry. She has been quoted in several media publications.



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