Charleston group discusses various perspectives amid calls for 7,000 acres of reparation land

CHARLESTON, S.C. (WCBD) – A Lowcountry group is calling for more than 7,000 acres of plantation land as reparations to be transferred to Gullah Geechee stewardship, and the group is creating a unique dialogue opportunity for people to learn more.

Victoria Boynton Moore created an art advocacy group, ‘Tiny is Powerful.’ Through this organization, Moore began hosting question relays. They are a discussion format where each participant gets to come forward and ask a question to the group.

The asker then answers a question from another audience member, and the cycle continues. Of the questions asked at Tuesday’s gathering, many focused on what reparations mean for different people…

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