2021 RECONCILIATION IN AMERICA NATIONAL SYMPOSIUM
"The Future of Tulsa's Past: The Centennial of the Tulsa Race Massacre and Beyond"
May 26 - May 29, 2021
Tulsa, Oklahoma
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About the National Symposium
Four Days of Powerful & Inspiring Talks
May 26th -May 29th
9am - 7pm

Welcome to the 12th Annual Reconciliation in America National Symposium, “The Future of Tulsa’s Past: The Centennial of the Tulsa Race Massacre and Beyond.” This year, we commemorate the centennial of the 1921 Race Massacre and have assembled celebrated authors, activists, educators, and journalists to discuss the story of the Tulsa Race Massacre and how we can work toward the intentional journey of reconciliation.
By convening global scholars and practitioners, the John Hope Franklin Center for Reconciliation hopes to promote a dialogue among those who work to bridge societal divides.
Registration Fees
This year, attendees have two ways to attend the National Symposium: Virtually and in-person with limited seating capacity.
IN-PERSON ATTENDANCE
Registrants attending in-person will have access to the following: all sessions, lunch panel discussions, memorial at the John Hope Franklin Reconciliation Park, & an optional two-hour bus tour of Black Wall Street and the Historic Greenwood District.
Early Bird Fee - Up to April 20th
Registration Fee - After April 20th
One Day Pass
Lunch Only (For each day)
2 - Hour Bus Tour
$159
$189
$99
$40
$30
VIRTUAL ATTENDANCE
Registrants attending virtually will have access to the following: designated sessions, lunch panel discussions, & the memorial at the John Hope Franklin Reconciliation Park.
Early Bird Fee - Up to April 20th
Registration Fee - After April 20th
One Day Pass
For Educators & Students please see "Scholarships Available" page
$79
$99
$59