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SUMMARY:A Just Reckoning: Transitional Justice and Lynching in Maryland
DESCRIPTION:Maryland today has a unique and historic opportunity. It alone\, among all states\, has made a deliberate decision to confront its dark history of racial terror lynching. Even before the wave of protests touched off by the murders of George Floyd\, Breonna Taylor and others\, Maryland was positioning itself for this reckoning. In 2019 the state legislature unanimously passed an act creating the Maryland Lynching Truth and Reconciliation Commission (MLTRC)\, the first and only one of its kind in the country. \nThe Commission is tasked to: \n\nlearn the truth about the 40 known racial terror lynchings in the state\nassess the damage these unsolved murders continue to wreak\nmake recommendations for addressing the legacy of lynching\nbegin to imagine what a project of racial reconciliation might look like\n\nJoin the International Center for Transitional Justice\,  the Reginald F. Lewis Museum  and the Maryland Lynching Memorial Project for an online virtual forum to explore how the tools and techniques of transitional justice can support truth and reconciliation efforts in the state and set an example for the nation. \nPanelists include: \n\nDr. Kelebogile Zvobgo\, founder and Director of the International Justice Lab at\nWilliam & Mary\nDr. Nicholas Creary\, Associate Provost of Academic Inclusion and Innovation at Moravian College and MLTRC Commissioner\nVirginie Ladisch\, Senior Expert\, ICTJ\nTerri Freeman\, Executive Director\, Reginald F. Lewis Museum of Maryland African American History and Culture\nClory Jackson\, Founder of the Brownsville Project and the Allegany County Lynching Truth and Reconciliation Committee (ACLTRC)\n\nClick HERE to Register. \n \n 
URL:https://archive.lewismuseum.org/event/a-just-reckoning-transitional-justice-and-lynching-in-maryland/
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