May Brown Bag Lecture- The Importance Of The Oral Interview

Schedule

Wed May 15 2024 at 12:30 pm

Location

560 Reynolds St, Augusta, GA, United States, Georgia 30901 | Augusta, GA

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The Augusta Museum of History presents the 2024 Brown Bag Lecture Series: Evidence of Impact.
The fifth lecture in the 2024 is The Importance Of The Oral Interview: Everyone Has A Story To Tell with guest lecturer, Corey Rogers. Corey is the Executive Director of the Lucy Craft Laney Museum of Black History and he works closely with the Augusta Arts Council through the Golden Blocks Public Art Project.
In the Evidence Of Impact lecture series, leading historians and local professionals will share their experiences and insight on the multiple ways history leaves a significant mark in our daily lives. The way we record history and the methods we use to do so are ever changing and growing. From genealogy and oral histories to architecture and art, history is all around us waiting to be explored. Please join us in 2024 as we learn new ways to record and observe history through the Evidence of Impact.
The Museum will host the event in-person with limited seating in the Museum's Theater on the second floor. Doors will open at 12:00 PM. The talk will begin at 12:30 PM, followed by a brief Q & A. The recorded sessions will be available on the AMH YouTube channel and shared on social media.
No registration needed, cost is $5 for non-members and free for AMH members.
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Where is it happening?

560 Reynolds St, Augusta, GA, United States, Georgia 30901

Event Location & Nearby Stays:

Augusta Museum of History

Host or Publisher Augusta Museum of History

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