Each presenter has a unique experience creating digital media for the public, including exhibit films, YouTube mini-series, inventive public exhibits, and artwork. These projects have addressed experiences of marginalized communities in the Americas, specifically people of color, LGBTQ individuals, and women.
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Jennifer Taylor Assistant Professor Public History Duquesne University "Writing History With Lightening:" Interpreting the Legacy of Woodrow Wilson, Reconstruction, and The Birth of a Nation in Exhibit Film |
Sharony Green Associate Professor History University of Alabama Space Matters Alabama: Curating Animated Images, Text, and Sound in a Historic Campus House |
Teresa Cribelli Associate Professor History University of Alabama Comparative Civil Rights: Visual Imagery of the Black Movement in Brazil |
Megan Crutcher M.A. Public History Panel Organizer Duquesne University A Message of Liberation: Using Film to Highlight Queer Christians in the Gay Rights Movement, 1970-present |