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Friday, October 25 at 5p.m.—Hennage Auditorium, Art Museums of Colonial WilliamsburgWhether from documentary or material culture evidence of history, how do we use multidisciplinary approaches to address imbalances in the historical record responsibly, using historical content to bring stories to life in a way that is engaging and relevant to the public?
This event is open to all Colonial Williamsburg employees, volunteers, passholders, William & Mary faculty, students, staff, and For 2026 conference registrants (who will receive a ticket as part of their registration).
For 2026: A Five-Year Conference Series is sponsored jointly by The Colonial Williamsburg Foundation, William & Mary, and the Omohundro Institute of Early American History & Culture. This evening plenary is part of this year’s conference (year 3 of 5), themed: For 2026: Virginia’s Revolutionary Histories & Beyond. Colonial Williamsburg employees, volunteers, passholders, William & Mary faculty, students, staff, and For 2026 conference attendees are invited to join this esteemed panel for a stimulating discussion.
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Event Venue & Nearby Stays
Hennage Auditorium, DeWitt Wallace Decorative Arts Museum,Williamsburg,VA,United States