Service on Celluloid was a captivating podcast that takes a deep look at depictions of World War II on film over the last 70-plus years. I participated in multiple podcast episodes. Episode 141: Flags of our Fathers Episode 135: Valkyrie Episode 132: From Here to Eternity Episode 127: Catch 22 Episode 123: Grave of Fireflies Episode 119:Continue reading “World War II Films Explored: Service on Celluloid”
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Exploring Race and Propaganda: 2019 National WWII Museum Lecture
2019 Lunchbox Lecture on Race and Propaganda at The National WWII Museum
TEDx Talk: Rethinking Community Monuments
I was invited to speak at TEDxVermilionStreet in Lafayette, Louisiana. “Monuments in our communities should reflect the values of the places in which they exist”
Brundibár: A Children’s Opera of Hope and Resilience
“Brundibár,” a two-act children’s opera written by Jewish Czech composer Hans Krása, was originally staged by children at Theresienstadt concentration camp during World War II. The 2016 production of the opera at The National WWII Museum was my largest early projects. The Museum hosted 3 sold out performances. I had the honor of having ElaContinue reading “Brundibár: A Children’s Opera of Hope and Resilience”
Creating an Interpretive Plan for Abraham Lincoln’s Heritage Area
I was fortunate to work with the Abraham Lincoln National Heritage Area during the summer of 2014. I helped create an Interpretive Plan guidebook for the 43 county Heritage Area.