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Explore the essential role of arts in preserving forgotten stories, collective memories, and fragile histories in this 39-minute panel discussion. Join Cristela Alonzo, Christopher Myers, and Erika Wurth as they engage in a thought-provoking conversation moderated by Elizabeth Hutchinson. Discover how storytelling through various mediums can keep marginalized narratives alive and visible. Gain insights from diverse perspectives, including those of a TV creator, an illustrator and author, and an Indigenous writer and professor. Examine the intersection of creativity, cultural preservation, and social impact as the panelists share their experiences and expertise in using art to amplify underrepresented voices and histories.