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SUMMARY:Rather Be Reading Book Club
DESCRIPTION:Killers of the Flower Moon by David Grann & Killers of the Flower Moon  ( FILM )
URL:https://www.parliningersoll.org/event/rather-be-reading-book-club-10/
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SUMMARY:Ruth E. Carter: Virtual Event
DESCRIPTION:Parlin – Ingersoll Public Library is joining libraries across the state of Illinois to host Ruth E. Carter. The event will be held virtually on Wednesday\, March 20th at 7 pm. Join us for a special event with Ruth E. Carter\, two-time Academy Award-winning costume designer. Carter made history as the first Black person to win an Academy Award in Best Costume Design for the film\, Black Panther. She received a second Academy Award in the same category for Black Panther: Wakanda Forever.\nRuth E. Carter’s ability to develop an authentic story through costume and character made her one of the most sought after and renowned costume designers today. Best known for turning the Black Panther superhero into an African king\, Carter is the first Black woman to win multiple Academy Awards in any category and the first costume designer to win for the first film and its sequel. Carter is known for her research and diligence to the craft of costume design\, specifically for her work on films such as Spike Lee’s Malcolm X\, Steven Spielberg’s Amistad and Ava DuVernay’s Selma.  In addition to Academy Award nominations and wins\, Carter won accolades and recognition from the Costume Designers Guild\, Black Reel Awards\, Critics’ Choice Movie Awards\, American Black Film Festival\, San Diego Film Critics Society\, among many others. She also received a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame.Ruth E. Carter will be joined in conversation with Aisha Harris\, co-host of NPR’s Pop Culture Happy Hour and author of Wannabe. Register at: www.parliningersoll.org or bit.ly/ILP_RuthCarter \n 
URL:https://www.parliningersoll.org/event/ruth-e-carter-virtual-event/
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SUMMARY:Elizabeth Packard: The Women Who Would Not Be Silenced
DESCRIPTION:Please join us and Laura Keyes of Historic Voices\, as she portrays Elizabeth Packard\, for this informative and inspiring presentation on March 23rd at 11am for The Woman Who Would Not Be Silenced. Elizabeth Parsons Ware Packard was committed to the Illinois State Hospital (the state mental asylum) in 1860\, and was kept under lock and key for three years\, all the while protesting her sanity. While her husband\, Theophilus\, insisted to everyone – Elizabeth’s children\, extended family\, neighbors\, friends\, and the asylum employees – that she was\, in fact\, insane\, Elizabeth was able to obtain her release. But her battle did not stop there. Conscious of the fact that the current law allowed married women to be placed in asylums by their husbands without the benefit of a formal trial or medical examination\, Elizabeth started a campaign to change that unjust law. Hear from Elizabeth Packard in April 1864\, while the Civil War rages around the nation\, and her private war is raging in her soul. To register for this free event please call 309-647-0328.
URL:https://www.parliningersoll.org/event/elizabeth-packard-the-women-who-would-not-be-silenced/
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SUMMARY:Dr. John Hallwas : The Land and the People Hold Memories
DESCRIPTION:Please join us and Dr. John Hallwas as he presents an overview of The Illinois State Historical Society’s  Memoir project and potential Parlin – Ingersoll Public Library and community involvement on March 27th at 2PM. Please call 309-647-0328 to register.
URL:https://www.parliningersoll.org/event/dr-john-hallwas-the-land-and-the-people-hold-memories/
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