RECAP & VIDEO: Anderson County Museum – Important Conversations: Remembrance and Reconciliation Panel Discussion

The Anderson County Museum hosted a panel discussion last Tuesday (2/27), led by the Anderson Area Remembrance and Reconciliation Initiative, to explore personal and group experiences concerning racial injustice with an eye toward creating a better future.

The panel, comprised of former AnMed CEO John Miller; Anderson Mayor Terence Roberts; AnMed Chief Diversity Officer Juana Slade; and former Anmed faculty member and Anderson University Professor Emeritus Stuart Sprague, talked about the challenges they and the group as a whole have faced. They also discussed the group's successes, as well as plans for the future. The panel was moderated by business owner and Anderson University Assistant Professor Bobby Rettew, and was concluded with a beautiful closing affirmation by AnMed Chief Quality Officer and Family Practice Physician Mike Seemuller. 

We hope you watch the whole conversation below provided by Greg Wilson of the Anderson Observer.

Bobby Rettew

Bobby Rettew is a husband, father, award winning storyteller, published author, educator for Anderson University and Clemson Center for Corporate Learning, business owner of Rettew Creative, and business partner for Touch Point Media podcast network. He also serves as the chair of the communications committee and deacon at Boulevard Baptist Church, board member for the Fort Hill Clemson Club, and vice-chair for Anderson County’s Criminal Justice Coordinating Council.

https://bobbyrettew.com
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