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We’re Triangle Bikeworks

Where youth come to bike, learn, and lead


The place of learning, leadership, and adventure!

We’ve been organizing youth programming since 2010 for young people to discover Untold or little known history, better understand the importance of conservation, grow in their resilience to challenges and build the confidence to face those challenges head-on.

ENGAGING THE COMMUNITY:

Every summer the youth in our Spoke'n Revolutions program cycle a tour of close to 700-miles over 2 weeks and study history and environmental education along the route. This year, due to Covid-19, the 2020 tour went virtual. So all of us, young and adult, attended four 1-hour lunch sessions and learned some of the Untold History we didn't learn in school. People came to one session or came to them all! We're providing them to review at your leisure.

We hope you enjoy them as much as we have.

The Presentations

Listen to Andre's podcast, Speaking Culturally

https://drethehistorian.com

ANDRE TAYLOR

Public Historian, Researcher

Andre Taylor is the oral historian at the College of William & Mary. The veteran award-winning journalist studied the impacts of climate change and sea level rise on the cultural heritage of the Gullah Geechee people.

The North Carolina Rice Race

Historian, Andre Taylor tells about early North Carolina's agricultural race to become the Rice King of the South and its Gullah roots.

Memories of a Gullah Home

Victoria Smalls takes us back to childhood life, then and now, on the sea islands of her South Carolina coastal home.

VICTORIA SMALLS

Public Historian, Artist, Cultural Preservationist

A proud Gullah Geechee native of St. Helena Island, SC, Victoria serves in various capacities, as a public historian and educator, artist and arts advocate, and cultural preservationist. She's steeped in Reconstruction and Civil Rights Era history and Gullah Geechee culture, in which she was raised and nurtured.

MICHELLE N. JOHNSON

Librarian, Author, Public Historian

Michelle Johnson⁠, author of Sapelo Island’s Hog Hammock, a collection of images from the Georgia Gullah-Geechee community. Michele is a librarian at the College of Coastal Georgia.

Geechee Stories from Hog Hummock

Michelle Johnson takes you on a historical journey to Hog Hummock on the Sapelo Islands of Georgia and her strong marital ties to the culture and people of the islands.

Part 1 Welcome New Arrival

A Desperate Fight for Freedom

Take a walk back in time with Mr. James Bullock as you become the newest arrival of the many who's heart burned for freedom seeking refuge at Fort Mose.

Part 2 Viva Florida!

A Desperate Fight for Freedom

Continue your walk back in time with Mr. James Bullock as he answers questions from the audience about life at Fort Mose.

Part 3 SpokenRev Q&A

Q&A

Question & Answer period where youth answer questions and tell stories about their Summer Experience.

JAMES BULLOCK

Independent Historian

James Bullock, A.S.C.A.P writer and publisher, playwright, and tour guide.  Bullock is the recipient of the 2006 Interpretive Guide Award from the Castillo de San Marcos, U.S. Park Service.

James is also the author of the play Freedom Road, a speaker for the U.S. Army Reserve and Florida National Guard, and has led tours and presentations at Fort Mose for various Florida schools and St. Louis Urban League. Bullock is also a re-enactor in the Flight to Freedom Program, National Park Service.

BROUGHT TO YOU BY:

United Way of the Greater Triangle
Strowd Roses

February 25 12:30 - 2:00

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