Memorializing History: A Conversation About Monuments, Truth, and Justice
The Neutral Ground documents New Orleans’ fight over monuments and America’s troubled romance with the Lost Cause. In 2015, director CJ Hunt was filming the New Orleans City Council’s vote to remove four confederate monuments. But when that removal was halted by death threats, CJ set out to understand why a losing army from 1865 still held so much power in America.
We invite you to "Memorializing History: A conversation About Monuments, Truth, and Justice," a virtual film screening and conversation with filmmaker CJ Hunt, Connecticut-based artist and educator Allison Minto MFA ’20, Senior Lecturer in African American Studies and Film & Media Studies Thomas Allen Harris, and Sterling Professor of History, of African American Studies, and of American Studies David Blight.
Registration for the event is closed. View a recording of the conversation on Replay here.
Learn more
LoveBabz LoveTalk with Babz Rawls-Ivy: Filmmakers CJ Hunt and Thomas Allen Harris
The Neutral Ground: Director's Statement
The Neutral Ground: Character Descriptions
The Neutral Ground: Filmmaker Bios & Credits
Co-sponsored by these Yale organizations:
- Department of African American Studies
- Film & Media Studies Program
- Yale Center for the Study of Race, Indigeneity, and Transnational Migration
- Poynter Fellowship
- Yale School of Art
- Women’s, Gender & Sexuality Studies Program
- Yale Film Archive
In collaboration with Yale course AFAM 216/FILM 433: Family Narratives / Cultural Shifts.