Maryland Lynching Memorial Project–https://www.mdlynchingmemorial.org
BURN: The Lynching of George Armwood–https://youtu.be/yZkDfpM1Lks
Greensboro Truth and Reconciliation Commission–https://greensborotrc.org/
Truth Racial Healing and Transformation–https://healourcommunities.org/
The National Native American Boarding School Healing Coalition–https://boardingschoolhealing.org/about-us/
'I forgive you': Charleston church victims' families confront suspect | US news | The Guardian
Mother of Amish school shooter shares amazing story of forgiveness - CBS News
Restorative Response Baltimore–https://www.restorativeresponse.org/
The Baltimore Sun issues an apology for its role in the oppression of the Black communities–"We are deeply and profoundly sorry: For decades, The Baltimore Sun promoted policies that oppressed Black Marylanders; we are working to make amends."
Policymakers and activists on reducing racial and social inequalities–"How should companies atone for their ties to slavery? This financial giant sets a good example, an expert says."
While slavery in the U.S. was abolished more than 150 years ago, organizations that profited from it still operate today — and it’s in their best interest to fully atone for the past, says Sarah Federman, an expert on the role of businesses in mass atrocities.
One financial-services giant based in the U.K. has set a good example for how to make amends, according to Federman, who is a professor of conflict resolution at the University of San Diego’s Kroc School of Peace Studies and the author of “Last Train to Auschwitz: The French National Railways and the Journey to Accountability.”