Historical Society of Michigan 5815 Executive Dr. Lansing, MI 48911 Contact: Nancy Feldbush | For Immediate Release |
Record Numbers Expected to Attend 60th Annual Michigan in Perspective: The Local History Conference March 23-24 | |
Sterling Heights, Mich.—With unprecedented preregistration numbers, well-known Michigan headliners leading all four keynotes, people already buzzing about breakout session topics, meal keynotes The upcoming conference offers keynote sessions from author Hendrik Meijer of Meijer Inc. speaking on Senator Arthur Vandenberg; WXYZ/WMYD-TV 7/20 Detroit’s Chuck Stokes sharing about his past interviews and media preservation; commentator and columnist Jack Lessenberry and Judge Avern Cohn talking about the judge’s life and career; and author Ilyasah Shabazz, daughter of Malcolm X, on her father’s ties to Michigan. Attendees also have the opportunity to choose from 25 breakout sessions that address local and statewide history, including “From POW to Punster: The Story of Sonny Eliot,” “Invading Russia: Michigan’s Polar Bears,” “It Happened Here Too: Slavery in Detroit,” “The Salty Mitten: Mining for White Gold” and “The Odyssey of Waukazoo’s Band: A Fight to Stay Home.” In addition, participants can attend the Friday Reception featuring the musical ensemble “Michigan Strings” and the Saturday Gala that will focus on the history of Macomb County, which is celebrating its bicentennial year. The full lineup can be found in the conference’s brochure. Michigan in Perspective: The Local History Conference is held annually in the Wayne/Oakland/Macomb tri-county area. This year’s lead sponsors are The Meijer Foundation, Detroit Historical Society, Michigan Humanities Council, Burton Historical Collection, and J. Ferrantino Charitable Foundation, along with the Algonquin Club of Detroit & Windsor, Bentley Historical Library, Michigan State University Press, University of Michigan Press, Walter P. Reuther Library, Wayne State University Press and William L. Clements Library. The Historical Society of Michigan is the state’s oldest cultural organization, founded in 1828 by territorial governor Lewis Cass and explorer Henry Schoolcraft. A nongovernmental nonprofit, the Society focuses on publications, conferences, education, awards and recognition programming, and support for local history organizations to preserve and promote Michigan’s rich history. # # # This e-mail is sent to our members and friends to keep you updated on historical activities and opportunities to learn more about our state’s history. To opt-out, please respond to this e-mail with “remove” in the subject line. |