Out(sider)

Preservation

Initiative

supporting descendant-led projects that preserve Black placemaking, freedom-seeking, migration, and placekeeping heritage through creative storytelling

Commemorating Black place preservation and persistence across places and time, focusing on the creation of Black settlements and towns. OPI activities, research, and grantmaking highlight the roles culture, performance, storytelling, and heritage play in descendants' approaches to preserving, revitalizing, remembering, and protecting freedmen’s settlements (also known as Freedom Colonies, Black Settlements, Black Colonies, Black Towns, and Freedom Communities.)

Descendant community members are, for this initiative, descendants of community founders, institution builders, and early residents of historic Black settlements founded between 1865 and 1930.

This Mellon-funded initiative expands the mapping, technical assistance, and storytelling work of The Texas Freedom Colonies Project by engaging with places and communities in Washington, DC, Virginia, Maryland, North Carolina, Louisiana, California, Texas, and Nova Scotia.

Out(sider) preservation initiative