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Theology on Tap -- Viewing of Traces of the Trade
October 20th: 7:00-9:00 PM
ToT meets this month on Monday, October 20 at 7:00 PM in the St. Luke’s dining room.
The meeting’s program will feature a viewing of: Traces of the Trade -a POV (point of view) documentary premiered on PBS in 2008. The viewing is open to everyone who would like to join us.
Background: Last fall, at Diocesan Convention, Bishop Nicholas Knisely announced an initiative involving the documentary Traces of the Trade which tells the story of Rhode Island’s involvement in the triangle slave trade. The purpose of this initiative is to encourage Episcopalians to examine the history and implications of the slave trade in our own communities. Thanks to Greg DeGroot for bringing this discussion to all of us.
Bishop Knisely and the Center for Reconciliation Advisory Board have encouraged as many churches as possible to host an event before the end of 2025 and begin to imagine how the varying communities across Rhode Island might develop their own unique path in the work of racial healing and reconciliation.
“History finally gets rewritten as descendants of the largest slave-trading family in early America face their past, and present, as they explore their violent heritage across oceans and continents. The film follows the DeWolfe family of Bristol, RI.” [IMDb review]
To learn more about ToT and its programs, contact Brent Bostick at brentbostick1@gmail.com
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