Rooted Knowledge
Collaboration, Trust, and Community Storytelling
April 15, 2023
Organized by the Wolfsonian Public Humanities Lab and FIU CARTA | Mana Wynwood with the collaboration and support of The Humanities Edge
This inaugural public humanities summit will showcase some of FIU’s community-engaged humanities projects co-created with a multitude of community partners. It will feature conversations centered on collaboration, trust, and storytelling rooted in our communities. At the same time, it will offer a forum to interrogate the meaning of “Public Humanities,” itself.
At the heart of Public Humanities as a field of inquiry is a fundamental engagement with a variety of publics around questions of justice, equity, and ideology. How can we leverage and harness the tremendous resources of the university in service of and with our many communities? This is the question that many faculty, students, and staff are asking themselves and each other at FIU.
We invite you to join with colleagues, students, staff, and community partners to wrestle with the meaning of our work and the field of Public Humanities amidst the increasing threat to our democracy and the continued backdrop of institutional inequities.
Dr. Tameka Bradley Hobbs, Library Regional Manager for the African American Research Library and Cultural Center (AARLCC) in Fort Lauderdale, will join Dr. Rebecca Friedman, Founding Director, The Wolfsonian Public Humanities Lab, for a Keynote Conversation.
The keynote session will be followed by presentations and discussions around the themes of co-creation of university-community projects, preservation of community histories, and democracy and truth-telling.
For more information, contact Marianne Lamonaca at lamonaca@fiu.edu.
Agenda—Saturday, April 15, 2023
8:45 am | Arrival / Continental Breakfast
9:15 am | Welcome
John Stuart
Distinguished University Professor of Architecture and Associate Dean for Cultural and Community Engagement, College of Communication, Architecture + The Arts; Executive Director, Miami Beach Urban Studios and FIU CARTA | Mana Wynwood, FIU
9:30 am | Keynote Conversation
Tameka Bradley Hobbs
Library Regional Manager for the African American Research Library and Cultural Center (AARLCC)
Rebecca Friedman
Founding Director, The Wolfsonian Public Humanities Lab and Professor, History, FIU
[Short Break]
10:45 am | Flash Student Presentation
"Visualizing Grand Avenue, the Main Street of the Black Community of Coconut Grove, in the 1950s and 60s"
Faculty Leads
Gray Read
Associate Professor and Director, Master of Arts in Architecture, FIU
Bobbie Walker
Faculty, Engineering, Technology & Design, MDC
11:00 am | Panel One: Co-creation of Community Projects
Moderator
Marianne Lamonaca
Program Director, The Humanities Edge, FIU
Panelists
Jacek Kolasinski
Founding Director of Ratcliffe Art + Design Incubator & Associate Professor, Digital Media, FIU
David Anasagasti, aka Ahol Sniffs Glue
Artist
Marcie Washington
Associate Teaching Professor, Politics and International Relations, FIU
Nicole Crooks
Overtown Community Engagement Manager, Catalyst Miami
Alan Ket
Co-founder and Curator, Museum of Graffiti
12:00 pm | Flash Presentation
"Little Haiti Confronts Gentrification and Displacement"
Rick Tardanico
Associate Professor, Global and Sociocultural Studies, FIU
12:15 pm–1:00 pm | Lunch Break
1:00 pm | Panel Two: Democracy and Truth-telling
Moderator
Ana Menéndez
Writer and Associate Professor, English, FIU
Panelists
Dionne Stephens
Professor, Psychology, FIU
Carl Juste
Miami Herald Senior Photojournalist; Co-founder, Iris PhotoCollective
Christopher Norwood
Curator, Historic Ward Rooming House Gallery and Founder, Hampton Art Lovers
2:00 pm | Flash Student Presentation
"Storytelling and Social Change: Haiti, History, and Shared Commitments to a More Humane World"
Faculty leads
Chantalle Verna
Associate Professor, History, Politics and International Relations, FIU
Jairo Ledesma
Assistant Professor, History and Sociology, MDC
Participating faculty
Shewonda Leger
Assistant Professor, English, FIU
[Short Break]
2:30 pm | Panel Three: Preservation
Moderator
Julio Capó, Jr.
Deputy Director, The Wolfsonian Public Humanities Lab; Associate Professor, History, FIU
Panelists
Leonie Hermantin
Director of Special Projects, SantLa
Emmanuel George
Filmmaker; Historian; Founder, Black Orchid Foundation
Dan Royles
Associate Professor, History, FIU
Jacqui Colyer
Executive Director, Historic Hampton House
3:30 pm–4:00 pm | Wrap-up