Conversations about statues and historical commemorations are taking place across the nation, while collective action, in many cases, is seeing the removal of monuments from public places. In the midst of these actions, what is happening in Nevada?
Join Nevada Humanities for the Virtual Salon: Nevada's Public Monuments as we talk with historians and activists on the front lines of change about monuments, markers, and the physical presence of history in this state. Moderated by oral historian Claytee White, the panel will include historians Alicia Barber and Michael Green, artist Emily Budd, and artist and activist Fawn Douglas.
This event will take place on Thursday, September 17 at 12 pm PST on the Nevada Humanities Facebook page. Set a reminder here.