Doc. Screening: "Her Name Was Hester"

Tuesday, October 1 - 6:30 PM


We are thrilled to invite the entire UVA and greater Charlottesville community to this special screening of the documentary film Her Name Was Hester followed by a panel discussion with the film's subjects, Stacie Marshall, Betty Mosley, and Melvin Mosley, as well as director Professor Brian Campbell of Berry College.

Her Name Was Hester follows Marshall who returns to her ancestral farm in Dirt Town Valley, Georgia, and grapples with the farm’s history of enslavement. As she engages in genealogical research and reconciliation efforts, a surprising discovery unfolds, impacting the community forever.

The stories of this Georgia farm-- of Stacie, the Mosleys, and the generations that connect them-- were featured in the New York Times:

Her Family Owned Slaves. How Can She Make Amends?

"Stacie Marshall, who inherited a Georgia farm, is trying on a small scale to address a generations-old wrong that still bedevils the nation." (NYT, July 4, 2021)



Location

Campbell Hall (School of Architecture) - Room 153
Charlottesville, VA 22903
Event Type
Film
Educational

Organization

University of Virginia

Date / Time

Tuesday, October 1, 2024
6:30 PM - 8:30 PM