I Believe History Lives!

What do I do?

Well, I time travel for a living!

As a Historian, I am always seeking to make connections through engaging and effective storytelling across time and space.

Speaking of time and space, I have been fortunate to give lectures about race, image and impact in many different nations, including Australia, China, Denmark, England, Finland, Germany, Ghana, Israel, New Zealand, South Africa, United Kingdom and Vietnam.  

Click here to learn more about this Dr. Ronald E. Moore Endowed Professor of the Humanities

Community Connection

In February, 2022 the Fort Worth Museum of Science & History debuted an exhibit about the Green Book — not the Oscar-winning movie, but rather the indispensable guide book created by Black postal worker Hugo Green.

Dr. G served as the Curator for the Green Book exhibit with the aim and aspiration to make such national history also locally accessible.

Click on the images below to learn more via local press coverage:

CNBC (13:17)

“Black Upward Mobility Strongest in Diverse Neighborhoods with Mentorship Opportunities, Says Census Bureau” by Carlos Walters, February 23, 2022

If pressed for time, yours truly appears @ the following time stamps:
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Take a Listen

Dr. G, along with Marcellis “Mr. Marvelous” Perkins, host a podcast entitled Reconcile This!

Second Annual TCU Reconciliation Day (3:27)

Dr. G explains the purpose and enterprise behind TCU’s newly institutionalized event specifically designed and created to foster community healing around issues of race — Reconciliation Day.

This is a tangible example of the necessary energy and leadership to help the existing conversation around race relations take the next step down the path.