The Power + Place Collaborative is excited to announce our “Stories of Alamance County 2025” Public Screening set to take place on Thursday, December 4.
This event will feature a public screening and community dialogue of a dozen new community stories co-created by Elon students and Alamance community members exploring themes of rootedness, migration, and belonging.
This year we have two options to attend:
- Limited in-person seating at the Elon Community Church (271 N Williamson Ave). A light lunch will feature foods inspired by Alamance County storytellers and Elon Food Pathway's students. If you would like to attend in person, please register here.
- Virtual attendance from 12:30-2:00 pm EST. Simply register here.
This community event has been co-designed in partnership with:
- Elon University’s Center for Design Thinking
- The African American Cultural Arts & History Museum
- Alamance Dream Center
- The Burlington Masjid
- Alamance County Public Libraries
- Burlington Parks & Recreation
- Williams High School Civic Literacy Students and
- Elon students in HSS 2130: Groups & Communities, COR 3734: Museums. Monuments, & Memory, and ANT 3245: Food Pathways
Sincerely,
The Power & Place Collaborative
Danielle Lake, Director of Design Thinking & Associate Professor of Human Service Studies
Sandy Marshall, Associate Professor of Geography & Faculty Director of the Global Neighborhood
Deidre Yancey, Assistant Teaching Professor of Human Service Studies
Bobbi Ruffin, Supervisor of Burlington Recreation and Parks
Shineece Sellars, Executive Director of African-American Cultural Arts and History Center
Susana Goldman, Director of the Alamance County Public Libraries
The Power & Place Collaborative seeks to examine the power-laden processes of place production and cultivate participatory practice of community co-creation.