Identity, Trauma, and Reconciliation: A Conversation With Descendants
Documentary filmmaker and founder of History Before Us, Frederick Murphy, hosts a conversation with descendants of enslaved individuals associated with Tudor Place and other historic sites with a history of enslavement. The event will consider the vitality of descendant communities, intergenerational identity, historical trauma and reconciliation. His first film, the award-winning “The American South as We Know It,” explored the lives of survivors of Jim Crow and those didn’t make the headlines. Mr. Murphy is a graduate of Tennessee State University & Bethune-Cookman University with a masters degree in Transformative Leadership. He is also a licensed Clinical Mental Health Therapist.
In partnership with Georgetown’s Art and Museum Studies Masters Program and the Georgetown University Art Galleries. The Galleries are ADA accessible. For any accessibility requests, please contact emma.mcmorran@georgetown.edu.
Pictured: Frederick Murphy