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Black Wall Street Was Built With Intention
Greenwood was known by Black Wall Street. In the early 1900s, Greenwood, Oklahoma became one of the most successful Black communities in the U.S. It was home to hundreds of Black-owned businesses from banks and schools to theaters, churches, and medical offices....
People to Watch in 2026: Alaina Beverly raising $105 million for Greenwood Trust
A leader for a $105 million mission Alaina Beverly has a big job ahead of her — raising $105 million as executive director of the Greenwood Trust. Her credentials, though, suggest the job is not too big. A career built for coalition work A graduate of Stanford...
Tulsa’s First Black Mayor Unveils $105 Million Greenwood Trust to Repair Race Massacre Legacy
Greenwood Trust announced on Tulsa Race Massacre Observance Day On Tulsa Race Massacre Observance Day, Mayor Monroe Nichols, the city’s first African American mayor, announced the launch of the Greenwood Trust, a $105 million private charitable fund aimed at...
Beverly to Lead Tulsa’s First Trust Centered on Reparative Efforts from 1921 Tulsa Race Massacre
Appointment of the Executive Director On October 24, 2025, Mayor Nichols, in his role as Trustee of the Greenwood Trust, announced the appointment of Alaina C. Beverly as the Executive Director of the Greenwood Trust, which is a cornerstone of Tulsa's Road to Repair...




