The Who We Are Project is a nonprofit media organization founded by attorney and racial justice advocate Jeffery Robinson, inspired by the transformative impact of the award-winning documentary film Who We Are: A Chronicle of Racism in America. Our mission is to expose the role of anti-Black racism and white supremacy in U.S. history, empowering people and institutions to confront this history and act toward a more just future. Education is at the core of our work. Four hundred years after the first enslaved Africans were brought to what would become the United States, the legacy of white supremacy endures. Not because the truth doesn't exist, but because it has never been made fully accessible, understood, or applied. Through engaging multimedia production, impactful learning events, and collaboration with partners, we make accessible the histories that have been overlooked, distorted, or actively erased. What sets us apart is both our foundation and our ambition. We are rooted in rigorous historical scholarship and anchored by a body of work that has already moved audiences, sparked dialogue, and shifted perspectives at scale. And we are just getting started. We are building toward a new era of engagement, one that meets people where they are: in classrooms and lecture halls, in living rooms and family conversations, in boardrooms and houses of worship, and in popular culture. We are developing innovative media, storytelling formats, and partnerships designed to make the truth of this history impossible to ignore, wherever people are. We are also doing this work at a moment when it has never mattered more. At a time when the history of anti-Black racism is being actively suppressed, distorted, and erased from public life, The Who We Are Project stands as a counterforce, committed to truth, driven by urgency, and building toward lasting cultural change.