On Tuesday, February 17, join us for an unforgettable evening with Emory Campbell and Tom Barnwell — two pillars of Hilton Head’s Gullah story whose lives map the continuity between past, present, and future.
Emory Campbell, born and raised on Hilton Head Island, has devoted his life to preserving Gullah culture, building bridges between the islands and the world, and promoting deeper understanding of Sea Island heritage.  His work includes spearheading the “Gullah Homecoming” in Sierra Leone, serving as chair of the Gullah-Geechee Cultural Heritage Corridor Commission, and translating Gullah traditions into educational legacies for future generations. 
Tom Barnwell (Thomas C. Barnwell, Jr.) is a fourth-generation Hilton Head Islander, recognized as one of the island’s Gullah elders.  He co-authored Gullah Days: Hilton Head Islanders Before the Bridge 1861-1956, documenting the voices, lands, and stories of earlier generations.  He’s long been active in local land and heritage preservation, committing himself to sustaining the places, buildings, and oral histories of the native community. 
Together, Emory and Tom will weave an evening of ancestral memory and contemporary reflection — touching on post-Civil War reconstruction, transformation of Hilton Head, land and place, language, and the continued vitality of Gullah life in the modern era.
Expect a night that feels like gathering around an evening fire: stories told by those who live the legacy, voices echoing across time.
Purchase tickets to all three of our February 2026 Speaker Series events at the Coastal Discovery Museum and receive two complimentary tickets (a $40 value) to our 30th Anniversary Gullah Celebration Village, held inside the Hilton Head Island Seafood Festival on Saturday, February 28th from 1–5 PM. Once your three Speaker Series tickets are confirmed, we will email you a unique code granting admission for two at no additional cost.