Tulsa Race Massacre: 100 Years Later blends historical accounts of the massacre and the art of local creatives to paint a full picture of Greenwood—from the past, present and aspirations of a thriving future. “OETA is in the business of telling stories of importance for all Oklahomans. And, for too … Read More
GenX Radio: Looking at Greenwood with our hearts, not minds: Tulsa resident finds treasure in descendants and documents
“When I discovered everything that I discovered, it was like opening a treasure chest,” Carlos Moreno said. “There would be a little piece in one book and another little piece in another book and when you put all these pieces together, you get this picture of a very rich life … Read More
Tulsa World: As 100th anniversary of the Tulsa Race Massacre approaches, meet 10 Tulsans who are helping promote the history
Before writing his book “The Victory of Greenwood,” Carlos Moreno wasn’t sure he was the right person for the task. “I didn’t grow up in Tulsa. I’m not Black — I’m Mexican on both sides of my family,” said Moreno, who hails from Santa Clara, California. “So I really struggled … Read More
Tulsa Talks Podcast: The Victory of Greenwood with author Carlos Moreno
Welcome to Tulsa Talks presented by Tulsa Regional Chamber. I’m your host Tim Landes. We are about one month out from the centennial of the 1921 Tulsa Race Massacre. It was one of the worst acts of domestic terrorism in US history, and we’re still learning about it a century … Read More
All Souls Church: The Victory of Greenwood: A Conversation with Carlos Moreno
Rev. Marlin Lavanhar and Rev. Gerald Davis chat with All Souls member, Carlos Moreno, about his upcoming book The Victory of Greenwood, published by Jenkin Lloyd Jones Press. The story of All Souls Unitarian Church is the story of a Church of the Free Spirit, founded on the principles of … Read More