Guest Profile
Carmen Cauthen
Carmen Wimberley Cauthen is a Raleigh, NC native who excels at community conversations. She is founder of
Research and Resource and works with clients providing research and writing for blogs, podcasts, grants, and
marketing; developing community engagement strategies; teaching about systemic racism while helping white
people recognize what it takes to become true allies in the battle against racism and encouraging the writing
of family memories so valuable history is not lost.
After graduating from North Carolina State University with a degree in Political Science, she worked in the
North Carolina House of Representatives for over 20 years, writing the Journal. It was there she honed her
talents as a copyeditor and proofreader. In the community at large, she is an excellent facilitator of meetings
and conversations that spark ideas and action. As a historian, researcher and community activist, Carmen
writes and teaches about the history of Black America, Black Raleigh in particular, and her experiences in
articles and presentations. Her Amazon bestselling book, Historic Black Neighborhoods of Raleigh, was
released in January 2023 and has sparked conversation about urban planning and its history and Black history
in particular.