The Latah County Human Rights Task Force will sponsor a Living Voices presentation of a program entitled, Our Revolution” on Wednesday, May 6 at 6:30pm at the Lecompte Auditorium of the 1912 Center. The program is free and open to the public. Living Voices, home based in Seattle, offers touring programs that bring life to history through live performance blended with archival, film, and photos, providing a dynamic active experience of how the world looked and felt during a significant time in history.
With actor Jesse Smith, “ Our Revolution “ focuses on the Black experience during the American Revolution as it asks the question, “who gets to be free? “ Following the story of a Black colonist fighting in the American Revolution, this moving performance highlights the complexities of liberty and nationhood. An audience discussion will follow the presentation.
This program was chosen as the first offering of the Latah County Task Force for the celebration of America250. It will be followed by a display at Human Rights Day at the Farmers Market on September 12 with the theme, “Democracy – An American Treasure.”
A flyer will follow sent by Molly Pannkuk, point person for this event. mollypannkuk1@gmail.com
“Our “Revolution “ May 6
April 23, 2026
