Welcome! This virtual roundtable for the 2020 National Council on Public History conference invites discussion on the unique successes and challenges of using visual texts, digital media, and moving image in interpreting issues of social justice for public audiences. Curated examples from films and art created by the panelists will inspire conversation on these projects and their implications. Implications reach beyond the United States to the legacy of slavery, racial inequality, and the rights of women and LGBTQ+ individuals across the Americas. The roundtable will integrate audience dialogue as part of a deeper exploration of the use of filmmaking, visual art, and digital media in public history and social justice advocacy
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