You'll probably be hearing a lot of buzz about Rootstech in the next few months. As the genealogy worldwide community begins to think about it and prepare to come and gather together in Salt Lake City, I noticed that all the social media platforms are talking about it. Facebook, Twitter, bloggers...it's everywhere. There is something so electrifying about being together and sharing a common interest with others that can't be duplicated. The staff of The Family History Guide is so excited to meet you there in the Expo Hall!
One of the things that is really great is that each day begins with a keynote session. This will be my 5th year and I have heard some totally amazing speakers, from all walks of life, talk about their stories. One stands out for me beyond them all. Le Var Burton's presentation this year.
Le Var Burton, was the young man who played Kunte Kinte in the adaptation of Alex Haley's book, "Roots" published in 1976. The grass did not grow under the feet of television producers as the mini-series was released in 1977. The book and then the series have been credited by some to have been the catalysts that awakened the desire in many people to pursue their own roots for the first time.
During Rootstech last year this talk was put up on the Internet immediately but removed within hours. People have wanted to see it again and share it, but were unable to until now. It is back so enjoy it. It will touch your heart and I don't think there was a dry eye in the room when this was enjoyed live.
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