Film Screening: Repatriation to Restoration

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Film Screening: Repatriation to Restoration

Date and Time
Wed, May 27, 05:30 PM - 08:00 PM
Venue
Gregg Museum, Raleigh
Address
1903 Hillsborough Street, Raleigh, NC (373.0 mi)
Price
FREE
Description

Join the Gregg Museum of Art and Design for an enlightening evening as we host a special screening of the documentary Repatriation to Restoration. This thought-provoking film explores the vital role museums play in returning sacred objects to their rightful Indigenous communities. Filmmakers Ben West and Yancey Burns of the Rena Flying Coyote Collective offer a poignant look at the ethics of preservation and the responsibility of cultural institutions today.

Following the screening, we invite you to participate in a dynamic conversation featuring the filmmakers and Nancy Chavis, director of the Museum of the Southeast American Indian at the University of North Carolina at Pembroke. This Q&A session provides a unique opportunity to engage deeply with the subject matter and ask questions about the ongoing work of repatriation.

The event is free and open to the public, though registration is required to attend. We encourage you to visit the museum, enjoy our welcoming campus environment, and join this important dialogue about history and heritage. Please visit our website to secure your spot and view our complete calendar of upcoming cultural programs.

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