Video: Naming Reconciliation
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Title
Video: Naming Reconciliation
Subject
Slavery--Maryland
Society of Jesus--Slavery
Georgetown University--Slavery
Society of Jesus--Slavery
Georgetown University--Slavery
Description
An investigation into the life and character of Br. Joseph Mobberly, S.J., a major individual in Georgetown’s history of slavery and its sale of 272 slaves to Louisiana. The film uses the presence of Mobberly’s name on campus to approach issues of memory and reconciliation in the face of a troubling past by the university.
This video was produced in Professor Bernard Cook's FMST 399 Social Justice Documentary class in the Spring 2017 semester.
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This video was produced in Professor Bernard Cook's FMST 399 Social Justice Documentary class in the Spring 2017 semester.
Click here for video.
Creator
Georgetown FMST-399 Spring 2017
Publisher
Youtube
Date
2017
Contributor
Producer: Renata Garcia
Audio: Sarah Fisher
DP & Audio: Claire Nenninger
DP: Henry Callander
Editor: Johnny Monday
Audio: Sarah Fisher
DP & Audio: Claire Nenninger
DP: Henry Callander
Editor: Johnny Monday
Rights
Renata Garcia, Sarah Fisher, Claire Nenninger, Henry Callander, Johnny Monday
Format
Video
Language
English
Type
Documentary film
Identifier
GSA194
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Collection
Citation
Georgetown FMST-399 Spring 2017, “Video: Naming Reconciliation,” Georgetown Slavery Archive, accessed October 5, 2024, http://slaveryarchive.georgetown.edu/items/show/210.