Well,
RootsTech 2024 is all done and dusted, and I am back home and all the washing
has been done.
This year’s theme was Remember, and I have already written about it and its impact on me. But it wasn’t just me. Many people I spoke to commented on it being such a powerful theme. During the first keynote speech, Steve Rockwood, CEO of FamilySearch International, showed the Remember Video and became clearly emotional about it.
The theme Remember was also relevant to the journey RootsTech has made: from a small conference of about 3,000 people, to a worldwide audience of millions.
Photo opportunity at the Findmypast booth during my first RootsTech conference (2013) |
Keynote speaker, Nancy Borowick, was spot-on to the theme. Her talk was about her parents, and their battles with cancer, though she said that her story was not a story about cancer and dying: it was a story about living. Her photographs of her parents were her tribute to them, and her very important message was that “the people you love live on inside of you, because they are part of who you are.” You can watch her story here.
Nancy Borowick with one of her pictures of her parents |
Another powerful keynote speaker was Lynne Jackson, great-great-granddaughter of Dred and Harriet Scott. Their story was one of the catalysts of the Civil War, and out of the Dred Scott Decision came the 13th, 14th and 15th amendments of the US Constitution. Her story can be watched here.
Lynne Jackson |
Remember is such a powerful and encompassing theme that it meant something to everyone who attended the conference.
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