Legacies of Education and the Black Experience at Washington College and in Kent County
Moving Image
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Creative Interpretations
This conversation was offered as part of the 2020 celebration of Chestertown, MD's annual Legacy Day event in association with the exhibition, On the Black History of Washington College and Kent County by Jason Patterson. It was moderated by Mt. Olive A.M.E. Church Pastor Monique Davis and included panelists Jason Patterson, Jaelon Moaney, Carolyn K. Erwin, Jocelyn Elmore and Darius Johnson. It was supported by Chesapeake Heartland Staff/Faculty Fellowship and organized by Kohl Gallery at Washington College. August 15 2020
English
born digital
Washington College
College students, Black, Racism, Racism in higher education, Art, Community arts projects, Community life, Black lives matter movement, Progress, Change Chestertown
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