The Emmett Till Landmark Project (ETLP) was born in response to the vandalism that plagued Emmett Till’s commemoration. It is a website and mobile application that uses GPS technology to take users (virtually or in person) to twenty-three sites related to the murder of Emmett Till. The app marks sites in the Mississippi Delta and in Chicago, IL, related to the life, murder, and memory of Emmett and the legacy of his mother, Mamie Till-Mobley. The Till family has closely consulted with the project leaders and contributors throughout development.
The included team views this moment in time, The Emmett Till Memory Project and its existing and expanding community are a chance to bring Emmett’s story back to the front page of the collective consciousness while increasing awareness of the next generation.
The Emmett Till
Memory Project
Team
Patrick Weems
Emmett Till Interpretive Center.
Executive Director
Dave Tell
University of Kansas
Author, Educator
Benjamin Saulsberry
Emmett Till Interpretive Center
Public Engagement and Museum Education Director
Kate Wittenberg
Portico
Director
Karen Hanson
Portico
Senior Research Developer
Brandon Erby
University of Kentucky
Assistant Professor of Writing, Rhetoric,
and Digital Studies and African American
and Africana Studies
Pablo Correa
Photographer & Videographer
R J Fitzpatrick
Hydro Productions
Photography
Rene Payne
included
Director
Zoë Pulley
included
Creative Director
John Chen
included
Engineering & Spatial Design Lead
Emma Caamaño
included
ETMP RISD intern
Jamesly Saint-Louis
included
ETMP RISD intern
Terésa Carter
included
Oral Advisor
Kelsey Elder
included
Brand Advisor
MinkYoung Kim
included
Digital Advisor
Adam Larson
Adam & Co
Creative Advisor
Special thanks to Reverend Wheeler Parker, cousin of Emmett Till,
and his wife, Marvel McCain Parker, for their trust and assurance with this worthy assignment.
Thanks to The National Park Service and African American Civil Rights Historic Preservation Fund.
The Rhode Island School of Design for their unwavering support with this assignment.
Current Funders:
National Park Service, African American Civil Rights Historic Preservation Fund.
Former Funders (that built the previous version)
Institute of Museum Library Service
University of Kansas
Hall Center for the Humanities (KU)
Dorian Flowers
Think Box 312
Web Advisor
Stephanie Hu
included intern
ETMP Designer
Alejandro Molestino
included intern
ETMP Designer