A Klansman Tells His Story: The Role of Personal Narratives in a Community Reconciliation Project
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Joya Wesley, who has served as communications director for the Greensboro Truth and Reconciliation Commission, reveals the role personal narratives assumed in a community effort at reconciliation and healing in the aftermath of a 1979 Klan-Nazi Shootout. This essay is part of a series on creative applications of story in peacemaking, healing, bridge building and reconciliation processes in groups and communities around the world.