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The Infinite Room
Lookingglass Theatre Company
16 episodes
21 hours ago
Welcome to The Infinite Room. Each episode, Lookingglass artists will ask ourselves and others Big Questions—about art and theatre and the planet we live on; we’ll engage in frank conversation—sometimes serious, sometimes decidedly not—about the stories we tell, why and how we tell them, and how they intersect with our city, our country, and our world. If you're able to help by donating, we would be grateful for your support right now to continue to bring our imaginative art to life. https://lookingglasstheatre.org/support/
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Welcome to The Infinite Room. Each episode, Lookingglass artists will ask ourselves and others Big Questions—about art and theatre and the planet we live on; we’ll engage in frank conversation—sometimes serious, sometimes decidedly not—about the stories we tell, why and how we tell them, and how they intersect with our city, our country, and our world. If you're able to help by donating, we would be grateful for your support right now to continue to bring our imaginative art to life. https://lookingglasstheatre.org/support/
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Remembering 1919/Confronting 2020: Race Riots, Public Art, & Chicago Then and Now
The Infinite Room
39 minutes 40 seconds
5 years ago
Remembering 1919/Confronting 2020: Race Riots, Public Art, & Chicago Then and Now

In cities across the country, Americans are fiercely arguing about which statues should stay up or come down. Meanwhile, the bloody Chicago Race Riots of 1919 have gone unmarked with any public monument for more than a century (though that is about to change).  What events from our past do we choose to recognize, and which do we choose to erase?  And how do those choices inform our present, and shape our future?

Join us in The Infinite Room for a conversation with Dr. Peter Cole and Dr. Franklin Cosey-Gay of Chicago Race Riot 1919 Commemoration Project about Chicago’s Red Summer, and the plans to make history come alive on our streets.

The Infinite Room
Welcome to The Infinite Room. Each episode, Lookingglass artists will ask ourselves and others Big Questions—about art and theatre and the planet we live on; we’ll engage in frank conversation—sometimes serious, sometimes decidedly not—about the stories we tell, why and how we tell them, and how they intersect with our city, our country, and our world. If you're able to help by donating, we would be grateful for your support right now to continue to bring our imaginative art to life. https://lookingglasstheatre.org/support/