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Broward library to host ‘Graves Matter’ forum on preservation of African diaspora cemeteries

By CNW Reporter··1 min read
Broward library to host ‘Graves Matter’ forum on preservation of African diaspora cemeteries

The African American Research Library and Cultural Center in Fort Lauderdale will host its annual “Graves Matter” community conversation later this month, focusing on the preservation of African diaspora cemeteries and burial grounds.

Scheduled for Wednesday, February 25, from 5:30 p.m. to 7:30 p.m., the hybrid event—held in person at the library’s Gallery B and virtually via Zoom—will provide updates on the condition and protection of historic burial sites connected to South Florida. This year’s programme will also include reports from South Carolina and Panama, Central America.

Organisers say the discussion, held in observance of Black History Month, is intended to highlight the cultural, historical and spiritual significance of burial grounds across the African diaspora while exploring strategies to safeguard them. Participants will share experiences, examine ongoing preservation initiatives and discuss collaborative efforts to protect sacred spaces linked to Black heritage.

Featured panelists include genealogist Deborah Robinson; educator Roberto Fernandez III of History Fort Lauderdale; former Deerfield Beach Vice Mayor Gloria Battle; Lincoln Cemetery proprietor Jessica Wooden; representatives from the CGM Cemetery Foundation in Panama; and Makenna Chandler, a historic cemeteries preservationist with the Florida Department of State’s Division of Historical Resources.

The event will also bring together representatives from historic preservation groups, genealogy and archival organisations, family history researchers, foundations, clergy and mortuary professionals.

Organisers said the programme aims to raise awareness about the importance of memorialising ancestors through cemetery preservation and protecting sites that form a vital part of Black history and cultural identity. Attendees will also receive updates on emerging challenges and opportunities related to safeguarding historic burial grounds.

Registration is required for both in-person and virtual participation, with Zoom access details provided upon registration. Refreshments will be served for in-person attendees.

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