BATON ROUGE, La. (BRPROUD) — An augmented reality exhibit featuring Civil Rights-era cold case murders will be available for public viewing at Southern University Law Center Law Library.
The installation called the Un(re)solved project retells “a story of lives cut short and examines a federal effort to investigate more than 150 civil rights era cold cases.”
“This installation provides the SULC community-at-large a phenomenal opportunity to interact with all these all-important civil rights era cases. It’s a tangible experience that leaves a lasting impression on those who visit and interact with the installation. It is my hope that visitors feel compelled to say their names, tell their stories and continue to seek justice,” says Ada Goodly-Lampkin, director of the Louis A. Berry Institute for Civil Rights & Justice.
The exhibit is housed in the SULC Law Library’s Ruth J. Hill Peters Civil Rights Room until June 3. Hours of operation:
- Monday – Friday: 8 a.m. to 7:30 p.m.
- Saturday: 9 a.m. to 5 p.m.
- Sunday: 2 p.m. to 6 p.m.
Visitors will need a smartphone to view and participate in the exhibit since it is a “web-based interactive experience.”
For more information about the exhibit, click here.