Public Lectures and Presentations
vMLK and White Rock present at NCSU’s Black Research Symposium
Doris WesleyEvent: March 24, 2023 It was a fantastic experience moderating a panel session with our ongoing community partners from the White Rock Baptist Church...
MLK Interfaith Celebration | January 15, 2023 | CTK
On January 15, 2023, Dr. Cynthia Rosenfeld and Doris Wesley took part in the MLK Interfaith Celebration hosted by Christ the King Lutheran Church in...
NCSU Equity Research Symposium
On February 8, 2022, the vMLK Project team presented “The vMLK Project: Embodiment, Affect, and Equity” at NCSU’s first Equity Research Symposium. Cite this page...
MLK Interfaith Celebration | January 16, 2022 | CTK
On January 16, 2022, Dr. Elizabeth Nelson took part in the MLK Interfaith Celebration hosted by Christ the King Lutheran Church in Cary, North Carolina. ...
The vMLK Project: Embodiment, Affect and World Building at NCSU University Libraries
This talk by Drs. Victoria Gallagher and Elizabeth Nelson provided attendees a sense of how history is enacted and embodied—and with what consequences—through the Virtual...
Communication Matters: The NCA Podcast
Hear from the project’s North Carolina State University principal investigators Drs. Victoria Gallagher, Derek Ham, and Keon Pettiway about the vMLK project which recreates one...
VMLK at University of Wisconsin’s Rhetorical Leadership Lecture Series
Dr. Gallagher highlighted the Virtual Martin Luther King Project during her invited talk at the University of Wisconsin’s Rhetorical Leadership Lecture. Her talk entitled Crafting a...
Depaul University’s “Writing and Rhetoric without Borders Series” and President’s Free Speech Series
In a talk sponsored by DePaul’s Department of Writing, Rhetoric, and Discourse, on Friday, February 10th 2017, Professor Victoria J. Gallagher described a rhetorical digital...
University of Alabama’s Hidden Humanities Lecture
Dr. Victoria Gallagher, a professor in the department of communication at North Carolina State University, presented “The Paradoxes, Perils, and Promises of the Humanities in...