by Tom DeWolf | May 15, 2008 | History, Genealogy, Race, Oppression, Privilege, Trauma and Healing
When I ran across this story today I was filled with both pain and hope. Christiane Amanpour, the international correspondent for CNN, interviewed Iphigenia Mukantabana, a woman whose husband and five children were slaughtered during the 100-day genocide in Rwanda in...
by Tom DeWolf | May 11, 2008 | Politics
Way back when there were eight or ten candidates for both the Republican and Democratic nominations for president I ran across an on-line quiz. I answered ten multiple-choice questions. The website then compared my answers to the positions of all candidates from both...
by Tom DeWolf | May 9, 2008 | Coming to the Table
Yesterday, May 8, the article “Coming to the Table on Race Relations” appeared on page 13 of the “Hampton Roads” section in The Virginia-Pilot, a daily newspaper based in Norfolk, Virginia that serves southeastern Virginia, Virginia’s...
by Tom DeWolf | May 8, 2008 | Appearances by Tom, Inheriting the Trade, Traces of the Trade
Katrina Browne, Holly Fulton & Bill Peebles, Dain & Constance Perry, Juanita Brown, James Perry, and I (along with Traces of the Trade film and outreach staffers Sara Archambault, Michelle Materre, and Jennifer Carr, and film production team members Jude Ray...
by Tom DeWolf | May 5, 2008 | Appearances by Tom, Inheriting the Trade, Traces of the Trade
Filmmaker Katrina Browne participated in the press conference in Newport, Rhode Island this past Wednesday (April 30) when it was announced that Traces of the Trade: A Story from the Deep North will be featured in the 2008 Newport International Film Festival June 3-8....