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Film Screening: Ouilmette

March 14 @ 1:00 pm - 2:00 pm CDT

In recognition of Women’s History Month, the Gichigamiin Indigenous Nations Museum, Evanston History Center, Wilmette History Museum, and Northwestern University’s Block Cinema present a special screening of Ouilmette.

Sharon Hoogstraten (Citizen Potawatomi) searches for her Indigenous Chicago heritage, tracing the stories of her ancestors connected to Archange Ouilmette and the region’s early Native communities. Following a path from Chicago to Iowa and eventually Kansas, the film explores the forced removals that reshaped Native families and histories. Along Lake Michigan and through historical records, Sharon pieces together a story long absent from public memory. This film was created to present Chicago’s Native history, honoring the resilience of those who were displaced and illuminating the enduring connection between people, place, and memory. Produced by Susan L. Kelsey in partnership with Sharon Hoogstraten. Native American music by Mark Jourdan (Ho-Chunk), Elexa Dawson (Citizen Potawatomi), and William Allison Buchholtz (Algonquin).
 
The screening will be followed by a Q&A with Sharon Hoogstraten and filmmaker Susan L. Kelsey.
 
Join us at Block Cinema on Saturday, March 14, at 1:00 PM. Admission is free and open to the public.
 

Schedule of Events:

1:00pm: Film starts

1:30pm-2:00pm Q&A with Sharon Hoogstraten and Susan Kelsey 

Details

  • Date: March 14
  • Time:
    1:00 pm - 2:00 pm CDT

Organizer

Venue

  • Block Museum of Art, Northwestern University
  • 40 Arts Circle Drive
    Evanston, IL 60208
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