Dealing with Difficult Pasts: Ethics, Collections, and Public Spaces
Schedule
Mon Mar 17 2025 at 09:30 am to 04:30 pm
UTC-04:00Location
Newcomb Hall | Charlottesville, VA
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About this Event
Public Forum Schedule
On Monday, March 17, scholars from around the world will give presentations of their work in four panels over the course of the day. Each panel focuses on one theme (Voices Left Out, Family Histories, Difficult Histories, and the Ethics of Data) but brings together research on three difficult pasts: Northern Ireland, the Holocaust, and the history of enslavement and its aftermath in the United States.
Public Forum Schedule
9:30–10:45 Panel 1: Voices Left Out
Robert M. Ehrenreich Director, Academic Research and Dissemination (USHMM)
Olwen Purdue Professor of Social History; Director, Centre for Public History (Queen's University Belfast)
Jason Young Associate Professor of History, Director, Inst. for the Humanities (University of Michigan)
10:45–11 Break
11–12:15 Panel 2: Family Histories
Tamar Aizenberg Ph.D. Candidate, Near Eastern and Judaic Studies (Brandeis University)
Nemata Blyden Armstead Robinson Prof. of 19th Century African American History (University of Virginia)
Briony Widdis Postdoctoral Fellow (Queen's University Belfast)
12:15-1 Lunch
1–2:15 Panel 3: Difficult Histories
Kevin Gaines Professor, History and African American and African Studies (University of Virginia)
Ruth Mandel Professor of Anthropology (University College London)
Laura McAtackney Professor in Radical Humanities and Archaeology (University College Cork, Ireland)
2:15–2:30 Break
2:30-3:45 Panel 4: Ethics of Data
Caroline Sturdy Colls Professor (University of Huddersfield)
Rachel Deblinger Director, Modern Endangered Archives Program (UCLA Library)
Jennie Williams Postdoctoral Fellow (University of Virginia)
3:45–4:30 Reception
Public Forum Details
The public forum will be hosted in the Newcomb Hall South Meeting Room at UVA. Paid parking is available on site at the Central Grounds Garage.
Film Screening and Director Discussion
On Sunday evening, March 16, UVA professors and filmmakers Claudrena Harold and Kevin Everson will screen and discuss a collection of film shorts in Nau 101 at 5 PM, followed by a catered reception, in the South Lawn atrium. This event doesn't require registration.
Can You Move Like This: Black Fire films by Kevin Jerome Everson and Claudrena N. Harold
The Black Fire film series consists of eleven short form works produced between 2013 and 2023: Sugarcoated Arsenic, Foosball: U. of Virginia Charlottesville, VA 1976, We Demand, Fastest Man in the State, 70kg, How Can I Ever Be Late, Black Bus Stop, Hampton, Pride, Gospel Hill, and Accidental Athlete.
Though individually distinct in their formal qualities and thematic focus, these films reflect Everson’s and Harold’s deep interest in the interiority of Black life, particularly those formal and informal spaces where African Americans communed, hobnobbed, prayed, loved, quarreled, reconciled, and moved on. Within these communal spaces, which range from the college dormitory to the local bar, the directors engage the epic and the quotidian, the sacred and the profane, the individual and the collective.
This screening will feature three shorts and a discussion with the directors.
This event is co-Hosted by the University of Virginia (Jewish Studies Program, The Americas Center, Corcoran Department of History, Department of African American and African Studies, and the Aesthetics of Democracy Working Group of the Karsh Institute of Democracy); the Jack, Joseph and Morton Mandel Center for Advanced Holocaust Studies at the United States Holocaust Memorial Museum; and the Centre for Public History at Queen’s University Belfast.
Where is it happening?
Newcomb Hall, 180 McCormick Road, Charlottesville, United StatesEvent Location & Nearby Stays:
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