Chief Egunwale Amusan

Chief Egunwale Amusan, an author, consultant and History Recovery Specialist, is a respected figure on the history of the Greenwood area of Tulsa, Oklahoma. He was formerly an Advisor to the Black Wall Street Chamber of Commerce as a result of his substantial impact on the Black Wall Street movement. Amusan is the proprietor of The Real Black Wall Street Tour Company and is a descendant of three survivors of the Tulsa Race Massacre. Additionally, Amusan serves as a board member for the Center of Public Secrets and a member of the Tulsa Remembrance Coalition. Chief Amusan is the President of the African Ancestral Society which maintains close partnerships with the Terence Crutcher Foundation, Human Rights Watch, The American Civil Liberties Union, Legal Defense and Educational Fund, and Justice for Greenwood Foundation. Evan Clayburg is a documentary filmmaker and multimedia artist. His documentary works explores art, music, community rituals, social and environmental movements with a particular interest in ways these intersect. Evan was born in Rockford, Illinois, and has lived and worked internationally in Brazil, Mexico, Japan and Ethiopia. He currently lives in Tulsa, Oklahoma.