Roberto Mighty at Copp's Hill Burying Ground, Boston, MA
Sarah Ritche, wife of Prince Hall, passed away at age 24 in 1769.
Roberto Mighty, MFA is an award-winning filmmaker, a writer, multimedia artist, educator and PBS television producer.
His multimedia art installations, commissions, panels, appointments and artist residencies include Harvard Forest, Museum of Fine Arts, The Concord Museum, Mount Auburn Cemetery, The Arnold Arboretum of Harvard University, the City of Boston, and Truro Center For The Arts.
Many of his projects center around untold stories, history, nature, social justice, differential land use, landscape and the arts.
He is the creator and producer of "World's Greatest Cemeteries" and “Getting dot OLDER” on PBS stations nationwide, and Director, Producer and Writer of “Legacy of Love”, a documentary about Martin Luther King, Jr. and Coretta Scott’s meeting, romance and radicalization in the 1950’s, also on PBS.
A former faculty member at Emerson College and Boston University, Roberto teaches master classes, workshops, guest lectures and public speaking engagements across the USA. Website