Roberto leads a landscape imaging workshop for students of Cambridge Community Television at Mount Auburn Cemetery in Cambridge

“We had the pleasure of hosting Roberto Mighty for a screening of his documentary, Legacy of Love, which was followed by a very engaging Q and A with Mr. Mighty. Here’s a comment from a library patron who thoroughly enjoyed the program, “Great topic and the filmmaker was excellent -- in every way.” Mr. Mighty went to great lengths to interview contemporaries of the Scott/Kings and in so doing, captured their living history in an extraordinary manner. The film is at once educational, heartfelt and utterly delightful. Its focus on Coretta Scott brings home the importance of her role in the story and highlights her as a unique and important woman who was as committed to the civil rights movement as her husband.” Ellen Meyers, Newton Free Library Programs and Communications Director

Roberto leads a workshop in landscape photography at Harvard Forest

“Roberto Mighty remains one of our favorite guest speakers. His experience and wisdom as a filmmaker and producer—not to mention artist—is invaluable to audiences of all ages, but especially to those who are beginning their creative journeys. Students appreciate his approachability and familiarity. But what they respond to most is Roberto’s genuine interest in them, their work and their ambitions. We hope to have him back soon!” Ken Calhoun, Interim Dean | Professor of Graphic Design, School of Communication and the Arts, Lasell University

Roberto teaches a workshop to “Video Fundamentals” students at Bunker Hill Community College. Howard Phillips, Adjunct Professor

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Roberto breaks down a cinema camera for students at Bunker Hill Community College’s “Video Fundamentals” course. Howard Phillips, Adjunct Professor

A presentation of “Trees of My City” at the Newton Free Library

Roberto presents to the Boston Camera Club

Roberto leads a tour of MLK sites with a student group from University of Richmond. Bertram Ashe, Professor

“I was highly impressed with Roberto Mighty’s skills at moderating and balancing the discussion for Cambridge Forum’s BLACK HISTORY ON REWIND.  He researched his material thoroughly in advance but managed to integrate his knowledge into a very personal dialogue and thus was able to elicit excellent and thoughtful responses from his interviewees.  This was no small task as all three guests were bright, eloquent individuals with a lot to say!  However, Roberto was able to steer the discussion effortlessly to cover all the subject matter, but with grace and charm.  I would not hesitate to have him back as a moderator for Cambridge Forum - he is an outstanding, kind intellectual.” Mary Stack Director, CAMBRIDGE FORUM