Carol Black
Carol Black is a member of New Light Congregation, a survivor of the October 27 attack, and a sister of Richard Gottfried, who was one of the 11 people killed in the attack.
Carol Black is a member of New Light Congregation, a survivor of the October 27 attack, and a sister of Richard Gottfried, who was one of the 11 people killed in the attack.
Rosalind Chow is a professor of Organizational Behavior at Carnegie Mellon University and was director of its Executive Leadership Academy at the time of the October 27 attack.
Rev. Dr. Darryl Canady is the senior pastor of Rodman Street Missionary Baptist Church, a predominantly Black church in the East Liberty neighborhood of Pittsburgh.
Nina Butler is an educator who is active in several Jewish community organizations called upon to address local needs in the immediate aftermath of the October 27 attack.
Zack Block was executive director of Repair the World Pittsburgh at the time of the October 27 attack.
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The October 27 Archive collects responses to an antisemitic attack in Pittsburgh, Pa. on October 27, 2018. These responses take many forms but share a motivating impulse. Each began in the mind and heart of someone who was moved by the events of that day and was compelled to create something meaningful from that feeling. By sharing these responses, those people chose to be vulnerable for the sake of a greater good. The October 27 Archive website was launched with the belief that sharing these responses with the world can provide an avenue for people all over the world to reflect, learn, and heal.
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