Coffee & Conversations: Museums & Histories of Anti-Blackness

Date: Thursday, July 23, 2020
Time: 10–10:30am
Location: Zoom

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Bite-sized breakfast chats! Thursdays at 10am, The Wolfsonian Public Humanities Lab (WPHL) is in conversation with cultural figures in Miami, across the nation, and around the globe to discuss how they are coping, creating, and projecting their futures. After taking in a 10-minute live interview over your morning mug, join a Q&A to have your pressing questions answered by thought leaders who are adapting the arts experience for the COVID-19 era.

On July 23, WPHL deputy director Julio Capó, Jr., will speak with Regina Gayle Phillips, executive director of the Lincolnville Museum and Cultural Center, an African-American history museum and center in St. Augustine, Florida.

Organized by The Wolfsonian Public Humanities Lab.

Watch the recorded talk online.


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