The speakers for this presentation were Gwen Carr and Willie Richardson, who work with the Oregon Black Pioneers, a historical society. In the presentation, Carr and Richardson discussed their research on Oregon Black Pioneers, highlighting the presence of Black individuals in Oregon since 1788, despite exclusionary laws. They emphasized the importance of confidence, storytelling, and local connections in presentations. They also addressed the challenges of balancing historical accuracy with sensitivity, and the need for inclusive education and museum practices.A zoom recording of an online presentation by Gwen Carr and Willie Richardson. An introduction is done by Katie Dwyer. There is a Q&A at the end of the video.