Available screening types
Virtual
On-demand
In-person
Available until
Aug 28, 2026
Available in
Worldwide
About the film
In 1921, North Tulsa’s Greenwood District, the most prosperous Black community in America, was set ablaze, bombed, and looted during a racially motivated violent attack against the thriving Black community. Businesses, homes, and lives were lost, and Black Wall Street, as it was known, has never reclaimed its former glory. The Tulsa Race Massacre was only the first in a line of repeated targeted attacks on the progress of the Greenwood District.
Through the lens of Black Wall Street descendants Byron Ghalani Crenshaw, Jacqueline Blocker and Michelle Blocker, draw a century-long thread from the Tulsa Race Massacre to the present, exploring the lingering economic, psychological and emotional impacts that have undermined the rebuilding of the once thriving community.
Transform Films Inc. /Odyssey Impact
Genre
Social Justice
Director
Nailah Jefferson
Producer
Laurens Grant, Michelle Budnick, Vashni Korin, Amber Handy
Executive Producer
Nick Stuart, Carolanne Dolan
Awards & recognition
2021 Social Justice Film Festival
Official Selection
2021 DOC NYC
Official Selection
2021 New Orleans Film Festival
Official Selection
2021 American Black Film Festival
Official Selection
2021 New Voices
Official Selection
Social Justice Film Festival
Documentary Short Gold
2021 Martha's Vineyard African American Film Festival
Official Selection