Work-in-Progress: Two Faculty Documentary Projects

March 5, -
Speaker(s): Prof. Ernest Grant, Prof. Trina Jones, Prof. Geovanny Martinez
Presentation of 2 projects in the Documentary Studies Work-in-Progress series:

Prof. Ernest Grant presents on his project, "Equity in Action: Breaking Barriers in Nursing Leadership for The Future of Healthcare," which highlights the journeys of Black men in nursing leadership through interviews exploring their leadership philosophies, their personal stories, and the impact of diversity in healthcare.

Professors Trina Jones and Geovanny Martinez present their oral history project documenting the life, work, impact and legacy of Professor Jerome M. Culp, Jr., the first tenured professor of color at Duke Law, who was a prolific scholar and internationally known for his work on race and the law.

This event is free and open to the public, no registration required.

This workshop and all others in the series are held in the CDS Bridges Auditorium (B007), 1317 W. Pettigrew Street.
Sponsor

Forum for Scholars and Publics

Co-Sponsor(s)

Center for Documentary Studies (CDS); Franklin Humanities Institute (FHI)