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Dr. Joey Watson, assistant professor of Theater and Film & Media Arts at the University of Alabama in Huntsville, discusses his ongoing documentary on Jazzland, an abandoned public memory site in New Orleans, LA.
Madeline Burkhardt is the Research Outreach Coordinator for the Alabama Museum of Natural History, and is the former Adult Education Coordinator for the Rosa Parks Museum in Montgomery, AL. She gives a candid view of the entire museum and provides insight concerning the directions the museum could take in the future.
Madeline Burkhardt, Research Outreach Coordinator for the Alabama Museum of Natural History
Madeline Burkhardt gives a candid view of the Alabama Museum of Natural History and provides insight concerning the directions the museum could take in the future.
Jeff Kollath, Executive Director of Stax Rock and Soul Museum in Memphis, TN
Jeff Kollath discusses race as a major part of both music history and Memphis history.
Jeff Kollath is the executive director of Stax Rock and Soul Museum in Memphis, Tennessee. He discusses race as a major part of both music history and Memphis history.
Dr. Tell has written a book titled "Remembering Emmmett Till", where he examines the journey that Emmett Till's story has taken to preserve his place in public memory. Dr. Tell discusses Till's story and public memory with students.
Dr. Tell discusses Emmett Till's story and public memory with the students.
Dr. Black, Professor of Communication Studies at University of North Carolina - Charlotte
Dr. Black discusses the African-American Heritage tour he used to give on the campus of the University of Alabama in Tuscaloosa, AL.
Dr. Black, Professor of Communication Studies at University of North Carolina - Charlotte, discusses the African-American Heritage tour he used to give on the campus of the University of Alabama in Tuscaloosa, AL.