2020 Folklore Society of Utah Digital Conference

By November 10, 2020

Thanks to friend of JI Katherine Pollock for putting together this post!

The Folklore Society of Utah is holding a digital conference this weekend on Friday November 13, 1:00 PM MST (Pre-Conference Events) and Saturday November 14, 9:00am – 2:15pm MST. This Zoom Conference is open and free to the public! Register for updates and find the Pre-Conference Events, Conference Program and links to Zoom Sessions HERE.

Lisa Gabbert, Cristina Rosetti, Rachel Ross, Daisy Ahlstone, Andi Pitcher Davis, Danny B Stewart, and many others, will be speaking on their research into Utah folklore, Latter Day Saint folklore, the supernatural, literature and folklore, and more.

Keynote Address: Andrea Kitta Ph.D. (East Carolina University), “Covid-19: Why Folklore is More Important than Ever”

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