5 pm, Brennan Hall, The University of Scranton

Over the past two years, the Scranton community has explored themes of history, belonging, and identity through Scranton’s Story: Our Nation’s Story, a series of humanities-based lectures, discussions, community tours, story exchanges, and interviews funded in part by the National Endowment for the Humanities. This exhibition is part of the project's final phase, an oral history initiative called "Scranton Stories." It showcases portraits, personal statements, and interview links from 33 community members interviewed to give voice to a broad array of Scranton experiences and connect them to our national story.   
  
Panel Discussion: University of Scranton, Brennan Hall  ROSE ROOM, 5th floor.  5:00 to 6:00 p.m.   

Panelists include: Julie Schumacher Cohen, Project Director, University of Scranton; Kimberly Crafton, Oral Histories Coordinator, Crafton Cultural Management; Glynis Johns, Black Scranton Project; Byron Maldonado, Photographer; Alejandra Marroquin, Geisinger Commonwealth School of Medicine and Lackawanna County Immigrant Inclusion Committee; and Mary Ann Savakinus, Lackawanna Historical Society. 

Public Reception: University of Scranton, Hyland Hall 407. 6:00 to 8:00 p.m.  
 
The exhibit runs from October 27 – November 17.  

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