Recasting The Past: Featuring Dr. Andrea Douglas

Schedule

Fri Jul 12 2024 at 06:00 pm to 09:00 pm

Location

The Jessie (Jessie Ball duPont Center) | Jacksonville, FL

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Join us for an evening of inspiration and healing as visiting expert Dr. Andrea Douglas shares her Charlottesville community's journey.
About this Event

Recasting The Past: From Confederate Monuments to Symbols of Peace

Date: Friday, July 12

Time: 6 - 9 p.m.

Location: The Jessie (Jessie Ball duPont Center), 40 E. Adams Street

Take 'Em Down Jax is pleased to present an evening of inspiration and healing as we welcome guest expert Dr. Andrea Douglas. Dr. Douglas will share her Charlottesville, Virginia community's journey to remove and recast Confederate monuments.

Major Funding Provided by: Southern Poverty Law Center
Thank You to Our Additional Partners:

904WARD • Northside Coalition of Jacksonville, Inc. • Yellow House • Association for the Story of African American Life and History - James Weldon Johnson Branch • NAACP • Black Voters Matter • Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. Memorial Foundation • Dream Defenders • Jacksonville Community Action Committee • Florida Rising • National Organization for Women - Jacksonville


About Dr. Andrea Douglas

Dr. Andrea Douglas, founding executive director of Jefferson School African American Heritage Center, holds an M.A. and Ph.D. in art history from the University of Virginia and an M.B.A. in arts management and finance from Binghamton University, NY. She has also participated in the prestigious Getty Leadership Institute. 

Douglas was curator of collections and exhibitions and curator of contemporary art at the University of Virginia Art Museum from 2004-2010. She has taught graduate and undergraduate classes in African American, contemporary and art theory and has published exhibition catalogues and scholarly articles. At the African American Heritage Center, she has curated exhibitions of local and regional African American artists. Douglas’s scholarship considers the cultural and social connections in the biographies of 20th and 21st century artists of the African Diaspora. 

Douglas is currently co-chair of the University of Virginia Commission on the University in the Age of Segregation. In 2021 she was appointed to the State of Virginia’s Commission to Study Slavery and Subsequent De Jure and De Facto Racial and Economic Discrimination Against African Americans and sits on the sub-committee of the State’s Commission on Lynching in Virginia. She is a former member of the University of Virginia’s President’s Commission on Slavery at the University where she sat on their monument committee and is an emeritus member of Monticello’s Advisory Committee on African American Affairs. She has served on the boards of the Emily Couric Leadership Forum and the Miller School of Albemarle. She has been a member of the City of Charlottesville’s Blue-Ribbon Commission on Race and monuments, the Daily Progress Editorial Advisory Board, and Chair of the City of Charlottesville PLACE Design Task Force.

Her recent publications include After Emancipation: Racism and Resistance at the University of Virginia co-edited with Kirt von Daacke, UVA Press, 2024 and “Public History as Activism” in Lynching in Virginia: Racial Terror and Its Legacy ed. Gianluca de Fazio, forthcoming from University of Virginia Press, 2024.

Douglas appears in the films "Raised/Razed" directed by Lorenzo Dickerson and Jordy Yager,  "Sometime Somewhere" directed by Ricardo Preve which debuted at the 2023 Virginia Film Festival, and Unveiling: The Origins of Charlottesville’s Monuments. 

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The Jessie (Jessie Ball duPont Center), 40 East Adams Street, Jacksonville, United States

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