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  • The Memorial
    • Memorial Courtyard
    • Survivors Garden
    • Contemplation Basin
    • Project Team
    • History and Mission
    • Design Overview
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    • Forgiveness and Remembrance
    • The Emanuel Nine
    • Survivors
    • “Black Cloth” by Charleston’s first Poet Laureate
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Social Justice

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 National Voter Registration Day
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Posted 09/22/2020

National Voter Registration Day

Today is National Voter Registration Day! Please make sure you are registered to vote. Go to register to vote, to update your registration, apply for an absentee ballot and more, go to [...]

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 Ruth Bader Ginsburg
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Posted 09/19/2020

Ruth Bader Ginsburg

Ruth Bader Ginsburg was an incredible Supreme Court Justice who dedicated her entire legal career to the pursuit of equal justice by eliminating all discrimination, which is in line with our [...]

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 Bank commits to helping underserved communities
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Posted 09/11/2020

Bank commits to helping underserved communities

First National Bank of PA, which has banking centers in the Charleston area, has announced a $250 million commitment intended to help underserved communities through affordable housing and small [...]

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 Bank of America invests in black owned Optus Bank
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Posted 09/09/2020

Bank of America invests in black owned Optus Bank

Bank of America has invested $50 million in three black-owned banks in the US as part of their $1 billion pledge over the next 4 years to advance racial equality. One of the banks directly [...]

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 Collegiate athletes are taking a stand against social injustices
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Posted 09/08/2020

Collegiate athletes are taking a stand against social injustices

College athletes are making their voices heard on the issues of racism and social injustice.  One of the athletes is Clemson quarterback Trevor Lawrence, who used social media to outline a [...]

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 Police Brutality Continues #SayHisNameDanielPrude
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Posted 09/03/2020

Police Brutality Continues #SayHisNameDanielPrude

Last night, protests erupt in Rochester, NY over a newly released video showing a black man suffocating to death in March after cops put a ‘spit hood’ over his head and pressed his face down [...]

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 Pearlie Harris honored on downtown Greenville mural
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Posted 08/28/2020

Pearlie Harris honored on downtown Greenville mural

Ms. Pearlie Harris worked as an educator for over 32 years. She was a pioneer in the state’s school system, serving as the only Black teacher at an all-white school, except for one Black child, [...]

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 March on Washington
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Posted 08/28/2020

March on Washington

Today is the 57th anniversary of the March on Washington. The march advocated for the civil and economic rights for African Americans. Standing in front of the Lincoln Memorial, Martin Luther [...]

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 SC Hate Crime Bill
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Posted 08/28/2020

SC Hate Crime Bill

South Carolina is one of three states in the country without a formal law protecting citizens from hate crimes. Having a hate crime law would enhance any punishment for a criminal offense if [...]

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 SC Black Owned Bank and PayPal
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Posted 08/28/2020

SC Black Owned Bank and PayPal

Optus Bank, an African American bank based in Columbia, SC, announced that they are the first bank to receive $50 million in deposits from PayPal. The money is part of the company’s $530 million [...]

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