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Webinar: Marketing and Digital Engagement 101 for Small Institutions

 

This webinar is the fourth installment of the nine-part Zoom webinar series, “Growing Our Griots Strengthening North Carolina’s Black Heritage-Keepers,” designed to offer guidance and strategies around numerous topics.

Want to learn more about the digital resources available to you and your institutions' marketing plan? Come join us for a presentation from two leading professionals in the best ways to engage digital marketing in cultural spaces. Click Here for Registration!

Presenters

Maya Brooks is currently the Mellon Foundation Assistant Curator at the North Carolina Museum of Art, a position that forges her passion for technology with art history through exhibition curation. Brooks' professional mission is to provide equitable museum experiences for diverse populations. Overall, she strives to restore access, inclusion, and agency in the museum field for marginalized communities.

Karl Galloway is a cultural resource and marketing professional who believes that strong partnerships with community stakeholders are essential to the success and relevance of an organization. He's committed to supporting holistic community engagement with cultural assets across traditional gaps, including the urban/rural divide. His work comes from a background in Spanish, rural sociology and community outreach, marketing, and tourism. He likes getting to know people, helping communities tell their stories, and exploring hidden gems in his native NC and the south at large.

"Growing Our Griots: Strengthening North Carolina's Black Heritage-Keepers" is supported in part by North Carolina Humanities, the state affiliate of the National Endowment for the Humanities, and the federal American Rescue Plan (ARP) Act. www.nchumanities.org.

 

 

 

When and Where

When:
Tue, May 24, 2022, 1:00pm-2:00pm
Cost:
Free
Organizer:
NC African American Heritage Commission
External URL:
Webinar Registration
Contact:
Miranda Clinton
ncaahc@ncdcr.gov

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