Share
Dear Donors:
Recalling freedom, The Praise House Project invites communities to examine history while encouraging historic and cultural preservation as both resistance and as acts of repair within the context of race and placemaking and place-keeping.
With community support The Praise House Project installation will next move along the path of the 1906 Race Massacre to rest at South-View Cemetery to acknowledge the victims who now rest there along with some of our most renowned Civil and Human Rights leaders in our history.
While at South-View Cemetery over the next year, we are inviting the metro community to join in a full Year of Remembrance leading up to the 120th anniversary by acknowledging the African-American history of our city. This work is a true community effort, and as an artist activist, it is truly an honor to serve our community in this way. Be a part of this monumental project of remembrance by donating today.
Your’s in the arts and in honor of the ancestors,
Charmaine Minniefield,
founder of Praise House Project Inc.
SEE THE MOVE FROM EMORY TO BEACON HILL:
Organized by Praise House Project Inc