Tuesday, 03 October, 2017
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The Office of Diversity & Community Engagement, the College of Arts & Sciences, and the African-American Studies program are sponsoring “Ferguson Voices: Disrupting the Frame", a multi-platform, multimedia storytelling initiative presented by the Moral Courage Project.
The exhibit will be on display in the Center for Global Citizenship Atrium Monday, Sept. 25, through Friday, Oct. 27.
“Ferguson Voices: Disrupting the Frame” is based on original interviews collected in May 2016, and consists of 14 seven-foot panels that include portrait photography by Mark Katzman with text story, as well as an audio component that deepens the experience by making it possible to hear the voice of the subjects featured on the panels.
The Moral Courage Project is a collaboration between PROOF: Media for Social Justice and the University of Dayton Human Rights Center that highlights stories of ordinary citizens that act extraordinarily in moments of crisis: to document, to share, and to inspire. This exhibit is presented courtesy of the University of Dayton Human Rights Center and PROOF: Media for Social Justice.
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