Illinois Bicentennial Office and
Illinois Humanities Announce Historical Road Scholars Speaker Bureau
More than 30 distinguished speakers and
storytellers will host over 150 Bicentennial events statewide
throughout 2018
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[January 15, 2018]
EDWARDSVILLE
The Governor’s Office of the Illinois Bicentennial
and Illinois Humanities announced a yearlong partnership: The
Bicentennial Road Scholars Speakers Bureau. The announcement was
made at the Mannie Jackson Center for the Humanities in
Edwardsville.
This year’s edition of Illinois Humanities’ popular Road Scholars
program will feature writers, folklorists, storytellers, musicians,
living history actors and others who are being tapped to add
historical flair to Illinois’ yearlong Bicentennial celebration.
“We are honored to be associated with such a prestigious
organization and to bring these historical discussions to citizens
all across Illinois,” said Randy Dunn, Bicentennial Commission
Co-Chair and President of the Southern Illinois University System.
“Community groups, museums, libraries, schools and others can apply
to bring these free admission presentations to their communities.”
Road Scholars participants Barbara Kay, Marlene Rivero and Dennis
Stroughmatt were on hand for the announcement.
“In cooperation with the Illinois Bicentennial Commission and the
Abraham Lincoln Presidential Library and Museum, we are proud to
devote this season of Road Scholars to exploration of Illinois
history and culture,” said Illinois Humanities Executive Director
Angel Ysaguirre. “Presenters who are sharing their talents with us
this season will lead us on a fascinating journey through all the
nooks and crannies of Illinois’ complex identity.”
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A complete list of the 2018 Bicentennial Road Scholars and
application to host a scholar can be found
here.
ABOUT ILLINOIS HUMANITIES
Illinois Humanities works to build dialogue across all sectors of society to
examine issues important to democracy in the focus areas of public policy, media
& journalism, business, and art. Using the humanities as a tool to stimulate
discussion, we create experiences across Illinois through programming, events,
and grantmaking to engage a diverse public on ideas and issues that matter.
ABOUT ILLINOIS BICENTENNIAL
On Dec. 3, 1818, Illinois became the 21st state in the union. The Illinois
Bicentennial is a yearlong celebration of what has been BORN, BUILT & GROWN in
the state and an invitation to fall in love with Illinois all over again.
Citizens are encouraged to participate in the celebration by visiting
www.illinois 200.com. Partners and
event and project managers planning activities between Dec. 3, 2017, and Dec. 3,
2018, can apply for endorsement to become an official part of Illinois
Bicentennial by visiting the PARTICIPATE page at
www.Illinois200 .com.
[OFFICE OF THE GOVERNOR BRUCE RAUNER] |