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Thursday, June 15 • 2:00pm - 3:30pm
Session 2D: The Costume Called My Skin: A Conversation with Members of the Black Interpreters Guild on Interpreting Black Life through Racial Justice Movements and the “Whitelash”

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The Costume Called My Skin: A Conversation with Members of the Black Interpreters Guild on Interpreting Black Life through Racial Justice Movements and the “Whitelash”

Speakers
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Sara Makeba (she/her)

Griot • Time-traveler • Gatekeeper
I am a Griot, Afrofuturist, space & time-traveler, dimension-hopper, gatekeeper, Cultural History Interpreter, Writer, Singer and Healer from Beaufort, SC. As a spiritualist, I offer Ancestor Intuitive consultations, and write, and teach about Afrofuturism, womansim, the Black South... Read More →
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Ashley Bouknight

The Power in Preservation: Reevaluating Activism through Black Material Culture - Andrew Jackson’s Hermitage
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Terry E. Brown

The Costume Called My Skin: A Conversation with Members of the Black Interpreters Guild on Interpreting Black Life through Racial Justice Movements and the “Whitelash” - Fort Monroe National Monument, National Park Service
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Elon Cook

The Black Interpreters Guild; Rhode Island Center for Reconciliation; Robbins House
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Nicole Moore

Independent Consultant and Historical Interpreter


Thursday June 15, 2017 2:00pm - 3:30pm EDT
Stern Center Room 206 71 George St, Charleston, SC 29401