Restoring the Erased: AI and AR in Black History, Saturday June 14
June 6, 2025
This groundbreaking program explores how artificial intelligence (AI) and augmented reality (AR) are reshaping the way we engage with Black history. Through innovative digital storytelling, we restore lost narratives and make history more accessible to all—especially younger generations.
This program highlights two significant projects: the Mount Vernon Portrait Project and the BHTNH Sankofa AR Project. Utilizing AI technology, Mont Vernon creates lifelike portraits of the men and women enslaved by George Washington. As no images of these individuals exist, this project serves as a powerful visual reclamation, restoring identity and dignity to those erased from history.
With technology as a bridge, the Black Heritage Trail of New Hampshire brings to life the story of the recovery of the Portsmouth African Burying Ground, how this project challenges erasure, and fosters a more inclusive understanding of New Hampshire’s past.
Seeing a face, hearing a voice, and experiencing a story in a new way makes history feel immediate, tangible, and deeply personal.
Registration is required. You may attend in person or online.
