Join Levine Museum of the New South in a round-table dialogue about the importance of preserving our community stories and local histories, best practices to collect stories, and what challenges sometimes stand in the way. Panelists Dr. Stacey Brown, Karen Sutton, and Franky Abbott will join us and share their experiences on preserving stories such as the Grier Heights community, insights on how to get started and help others stay connected to and remember their history.
We’ll discuss the best ways and practices to tell Charlotte’s stories, what communities in Charlotte are at the most risk of losing their history, what resources and collaborations you should consider in preserving stories/history, and more!
Whether you’re interested in preserving your community’s history or desire to begin collecting stories from the elders in your family, this community conversation is a great starting point.
Additional Details:
Doors open at 5:30 PM | Program begins at 6 PM
Admission is free; registration is strongly encouraged.
Community Conversations is designed for an audience of forward-facing problem solvers and individuals who want to create change in their community. It encourages round-table dialogue amongst attendees and guest panelists, prompted by conversation starters aligned with the evening’s theme. This series explores themes of interest to local communities and creates space for intentional conversations that enlighten and spark change.
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