Take action to support Freedmen’s Settlements and historic Black towns
We urgently invite you to support a critical legislative package introduced in Congress to preserve Freedmen's Settlements and historic Black towns established after emancipation. The Revitalizing and Empowering Settlements Through Opportunity, Resilience, and Education (RESTORE) Act establishes the first federal program specifically supporting these historic communities with funding through 2030, and the accompanying resolution calls for immediate executive action to protect them.

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Building Local Sustainable Economies–Catalyzing a New Democracy
TCLP stands for bold Black leadership in advancing just transition, where frontline communities take the lead on shaping the solutions that center a solidarity economy, regenerative systems, and an inclusive democracy.
Today TCLP, alongside peer organizations in the movement, is operating in the most overtly systemically hostile circumstances we have seen in our lifetimes. Harsh headwinds will continue to test us. Still, we stand firm with our commitment to keep organizing and building lasting power.
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TCLP is Meeting the Moment with a Concentrated Strategy
Building Local Sustainable Economies–Catalyzing a New Democracy TCLP stands for bold Black leadership in advancing just transition, where frontline communities take the lead on shaping the solutions that center a solidarity economy, regenerative systems, and an inclusive democracy. Today TCLP, alongside peer organizations in the movement, is operating in the most overtly systemically hostile circumstances…
Preserving American History: Supporting Freedmen’s Settlements and Historic Black Towns
The recent decision by the National Park Service to withdraw Louisiana’s Great River Road region — home to numerous historic African American communities — from consideration for National Historic Landmark designation underscores an urgent reality: historic Black communities established by formerly enslaved people, known as Freedmen’s Settlements or historic Black towns, face mounting threats not just from environmental challenges, but also from policy decisions that prioritize industrial development over cultural preservation.