Trademark Overview
On Friday, August 5, 2022, a trademark application was filed for JUSTICE FOR GREENWOOD with the United States Patent and Trademark Office. The USPTO has given the JUSTICE FOR GREENWOOD trademark a serial number of 97536795. The federal status of this trademark filing is REGISTERED as of Tuesday, December 12, 2023. This trademark is owned by Justice for Greenwood Foundation, Inc.. The JUSTICE FOR GREENWOOD trademark is filed in the Insurance & Financial Services, Education & Entertainment Services, Personal, and Legal & Social Services categories with the following description:
Providing a website featuring non-downloadable videos in the field of the true history of the Tulsa Race Massacre and the lived and inherited experiences of those impacted, including, the known living survivors, descendants and other surviving entities in order to counter historical omissions and reclaim the narrative surrounding the Tulsa Race Massacre and its continuing harm on the Greenwood descendant community, black Tulsans, black communities nationally and the country at large
Securing justice and reparations for the Greenwood community and diaspora through charitable foundation services, namely, charitable fundraising and providing educational grants and scholarships to the Tulsa Race Massacre survivors, descendants and black Tulsans to mitigate the continuing harm resulting from the massacre
Securing justice and reparations for the Greenwood community and diaspora through genealogy research, namely, researching, identifying and documenting the lineage of individuals and entities that were victims of the Tulsa Race Massacre and its immediate aftermath; Securing justice and reparations for the Greenwood community and diaspora through oral history gathering in the nature of interviewing individuals for the purpose of preserving their personal histories, namely, collecting, documenting and amplifying the true history of the Tulsa Race Massacre and the lived and inherited experiences of those impacted, namely, the known living survivors, descendants and other surviving entities; Collecting oral histories and personal histories in the nature of interviewing individuals for the purpose of preserving their personal histories to counter historical omissions and reclaim the narrative surrounding the Tulsa Race Massacre and its continuing harm on the Greenwood descendant community, b...
