Program Information

Moving Towards Intersectionality with Communications and Visual Imagery

 

January 17, 2023
12:00 PM - 1:00 PM
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Program Description

Digital communication is expanding but still leaving Black and brown visuals, narratives, and storytelling behind. Learning to incorporate community lived experiences, conducting digital research, or broadening your organization's stock photo imagery would increase your marketability.

This session will be presented online. For format questions, please see the Format Notes section below the Panelist listing.

Speakers

Monti Hill (she/her)

Partner
Gladiator Consulting

 

 

Monti holds multiple jobs in several spaces of my work. As a full-time Digital Coordinator of Grassroots Leadership, which is an abolitionist organization focused on uplifting communities nationwide to abolish for-profit private prisons, jails, and detention centers.

Her work is concentrated on community storytelling for the digital community. Most of the organization’s members or people in the communities are taking back the narrative through storytelling. Sharing powerful narratives of formerly incarcerated people and the crimmigration legal system.

She has experience working in local politics as an organizer, but it all started by donating her time to design for local campaigns. Working throughout the State of Missouri to find candidates with outdated imagery, content, and marketing on billboards inspired her to support. That’s when she created the Facebook group Black and Brown Leadership in Politics.

Providing content to candidates that needed political designs in their messaging. Collaborating with traditional patterns but developing marketing that centers the community is the inspiration that caught on to some of the candidates.

As the digital community grows and expands, it’s essential to support intentional visual storytelling, branding, and marketing for communities to begin healing and ensuring Black and Brown folx are leading the narratives.

For more information you can reach her at [email protected] or having fun on social media IG @monti.hill.

 
Format Notes

This session will be presented via Zoom webinar. It will be recorded and the recording will be shared with you after the session, along with a survey link and any additional presentation materials. 

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