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Bearing Witness: The Impact of Memorialization

Bearing Witness: The Impact of Memorialization

By: Dr. Stephanie Arel Shrine13
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In this podcast series produced by Andrew W. Mellon Fellow Dr. Stephanie Arel and award winning documentary filmmaker Jessica Daugherty, we will speak with museum and memorial workers including curators, collectors, writers, and directors about the impacts their work at memorial sites has on communities and themselves to investigate the importance of the roles they play in society. The podcast is a continuation of Dr. Arel's research, and is a companion podcast to her book Bearing Witness: The Wounds of Mass Trauma at Memorial Museums.


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Episodes
  • Bearing Witness: Galicia Jewish Museum
    Apr 6 2023

    One of the first locations Dr. Stephanie Arel visited when she began research for her book Bearing Witness: The Wounds of Mass Trauma at Memorial Museums was the Galicia Jewish Museum in Krakow, Poland. She went there to understand how they were memorializing the Holocaust and the impact this work had on the museum's workers. In this episode, we have the opportunity to catch up with Samantha McLaughlin, one of the first interviewees, about how her work at the Galicia Jewish Museum deepend her dedication to the subject and how she has evolved and expanded her work in the field.


    This episode is brought to you by Dr. Stephanie Arel and produced by Shrine13.

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    1 hr and 6 mins
  • Bearing Witness: Les Anneaux de la Mémoire
    Mar 3 2023

    In 1992, Les Anneaux de la Mémoire (The Shackles of Memory) was an exhibition which was focused on the city of Nantes, France and its role and complicity as a trading port along the route of enslaved people in the 18th century. The exhibition was such a success that it became an association in Nantes that to this day publishes journals, researches and curates memorials and exhibitions, and commemorates people who were enslaved in the Western slave trades. To expand our discussions about the memorialization and commemoration of slavery outside of the US, we have the honor of speaking with Researcher, author and Vice President of the association, Jean-Marc Masseau, Project Coordinator, Barbara Chiron, and Secretary of the Les Anneaux de la Mémoire association, Christine Renard in this episode.


    This is one of three of our episodes that discuss the topic of memorialization and commemoration of the innumerous lives taken and impacted by the Atlantic slave trade. Please be sure to listen to the two other episodes in conversation with the Equal Justice Initiative which operates the Legacy Museum and the National Memorial for Peace and Justice in Montgomery, Alabama, and The Whitney Plantation in Wallace, Louisiana, the first slavery museum and memorial in America.


    This episode is brought to you by Dr. Stephanie Arel and produced by Shrine13.

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    1 hr and 2 mins
  • Bearing Witness: The Whitney Plantation
    Feb 3 2023

    The memorialization and commemoration of the lives taken and lineage affected by the Atlantic slave trade and the institution of slavery in America is a fairly new field. On December 7th, 2014, the Whitney Plantation opened as a memorial ground and a museum in Wallace, Louisiana. It was the first of its kind in the US. In this episode we speak with two people whose work helped make the museum and memorial what it is today. Director of Research, Dr. Ibrahima Seck is a preeminent researcher, author, and educator in the field of study of the Atlantic slave trade, especially the history between West Africa and Louisiana, and Ashley Rogers is the Executive Director of the Whitney Plantation whose has wide expertise in museum operations. Together, under commission of The Whitney Plantation’s custodian John Cummings who envisioned it as a sight of remembrance and acknowledgement, they helped to create the nations first ever slavery museum and memorial.

    This is one of three episodes that discuss the topic of memorialization and commemoration of those enslaved in the Atlantic slave trade. Please be sure to listen to our two other episodes in conversation with the Equal Justice Initiative which operates the Legacy Museum and the National Memorial for Peace and Justice in Montgomery, Alabama, and Les Anneaux de la Mémoire (The Shackles of Memory), an association memorializing and commemorating slavery along the ports in Nantes, France.


    This episode is brought to you by Dr. Stephanie Arel and produced by Shrine13.

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    1 hr and 54 mins
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