Racism, Reclamation, and Memory-Making in the South
Monday, September 30, 2024 7pm to 9pm
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Little Hall, Hamilton, NY 13346, USA
Seeing the South, directed by Margaret Baker, PhD Candidate at North Carolina State Universtiy's Communication, Rhetoric, and Digital Media Program, explores the complex dynamics of a rural community in Upstate South Carolina, and details the historical legacies of slavery, Jim Crow, and antiblack racism as well as their lingering, contemporary "afterlives."
Join us for a film screening with the director where Margaret Baker will give a brief process talk discussing the technical and artistic work of making this film. Afterward, there will be time for questions.
Presented with support from the Faculty Development Council
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