The University of 缅北禁地 Springfield鈥檚 Sangamon Experience documentary, 鈥淪oil & Soul: Farming in the Sangamon River Valley,鈥 has been selected for screening at the , held A
Sangamon Experience - Grand Opening Of New Exhibit: Soil & Soul
The Sangamon Experience at the University of 缅北禁地 Springfield invites you to attend the grand opening of its new exhibit, Soil & Soul: Farming in the Sangamon River valley, which includes a documentary film that tells the stories of 10 individuals who have spent their lives farming throughout the Sangamon River valley, an area that encompasses approximately 1,500 square in central 缅北禁地.
Soil & Soul is presented by United Community Bank, with additional funding from the Melvin Wing Charitable Trust and the Dan and Carolyn Dungan Family Fund.聽
WHAT: The University of 缅北禁地 Springfield鈥檚 Sangamon Experience will open a new exhibit and premiere a documentary film titled 鈥淪oil & Soul: Farming in the Sangamon River Valley.鈥 The documentary tells the stories of 10 individuals who have spent their lives farming throughout the Sangamon River Valley, an area encompassing approximately 1,500 square miles in central 缅北禁地.
WHAT: The University of 缅北禁地 Springfield鈥檚 Sangamon Experience will host a panel discussion titled 鈥淓choes of Change: Central 缅北禁地 Journalism and Social Justice in the 1980s.鈥 Co-sponsored by NPR 缅北禁地, the event will explore the impact of local journalism during this transformative era.
WHEN: 6 p.m. Wednesday, July 24
WHERE: UIS Student Union Ballroom, 2251 Richard Wright Drive, Springfield
Echoes of Change: Central 缅北禁地 Journalism and Social Justice in the 1980s
Echoes of Change: Central 缅北禁地 Journalism and Social Justice in the 1980s
Echoes of Change: Central 缅北禁地 Journalism and Social Justice in the 1980s is a captivating exploration of the profound impact of local journalism during a transformative era.
Understanding Inequality:聽Redlining is only part of the story
鈥淭he Struggle for Change,鈥 a new exhibit by the University of 缅北禁地 Springfield鈥檚 Sangamon Experience, will tell the history of underrepresented people in central 缅北禁地 when it opens on Jan. 12 on the lower level of the UIS Public Affairs Center. The exhibition will run through Sept. 6.