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In our latest blog post, we highlight impactful moments from Heather McGhee’s conversation with Drew Hancock at our Community Meeting in May, exploring what she learned from her journey across America. “That’s just one example of how the past is not in the past. Knowing our history, including our recent history, is so important because examples like redlining and the events in Tulsa didn’t take place 400 years ago. My great grandparents were alive when they happened. It’s not just Black history or American history—it’s all our history. And it’s an asset to know our shared history. ” Heather McGhee. To read more, please visit wsfoundation.org/blog/heather-mcghee