Community Voices

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American Business Club of Springfield celebrating a century of service with ABC100

Kevin Lust, American Business Club (ABC) of Springfield member, shares the social club's plans for their 100th anniversary celebration and the service they fundraise to provide the community.

12-23
16:40

When it comes to helping foster families ‘everyone can do something’

Olivia Hayse is the executive director of The James Project which provides support to foster families in Sangamon County. She spoke to Community Voices about the great need for foster families in Springfield and how anyone, whether they are called to foster or not, can do something to help.For more information visit: https://thejamesproject127.com/

12-20
23:00

First Night Springfield offering family-friendly fun and fireworks on New Year's Eve

First Night Springfield is celebrating its 38th anniversary on New Year's Eve. The annual event is an alcohol-free event, providing family-friendly fun with craft activities, music, comedy and more. Executive Director Bella Szabo spoke to Community Voices about the event and what visitors can expect at the four venues in downtown Springfield hosting First Night including the Abraham Lincoln Presidential Library and Museum, The Hoogland Center for the Arts, The Dana-Thomas House and Union Square Park. For a list of all the activities and ticket information visit: springfieldartsco.org/first-night

12-20
16:40

Roxanne Layton previews Mannheim Steamroller's Christmas tour tradition coming to UIS PAC Dec. 21

Roxanne Layton previews Mannheim Steamroller's Christmas tour tradition, coming to UIS PAC Dec. 21

12-19
16:41

The Citizens Club of Springfield reviews the 2024 election and asks what it means

The Citizens Club of Springfield convened in November with a panel of political reporters to discuss the 2024 election and what it means. The panel featured retired reporter and columnist for The State Journal-Register Bernie Schoenburg, Illinois Times reporter Scott Reeder and Peter Hancock from Capitol News Illinois. The discussion was moderated by Kent Redfield, professor emeritus from the University of Illinois Springfield.

12-16
49:59

UIS Senior awarded scholarship to attend the World Affairs Council of America's National Conference

Jacob Laurenzana is a senior at the University of Illinois Springfield. He received a scholarship from the World Affairs Council of Central Illinois to attend the World Affairs Council of America's National Conference in Washington D.C. November 19-22. He spoke to Community Voices about his experience at the conference and why being informed about international affairs is valuable. To learn more about the World Affairs Council of Central Illinois click here.

12-11
16:39

Mindful movement and meditation, how yoga practices help students with classroom achievement

Yoga in the classroom could become a weekly occurrence for Illinois students as Senate Bill 2872 goes into effect on January 1, 2025. The bill provides instruction on relaxation activities which will be incorporated weekly for 20 minutes in Illinois schools. Dr. Jennifer Martin and Dr. Alex Wolfe spoke to Community Voices about the bill, how teachers can incorporate relaxation practices in the classroom and the physiology behind exercise and meditation that lead to increased academic achievement.

12-10
16:39

Enjoy music, dance, and more at 'Holiday Pops in the Heartland'

The Illinois Symphony Orchestra will perform its annual holiday concert Friday Dec. 13 in Springfield and Saturday Dec. 14 in Bloomington-Normal. ISO Music Director Taichi Fukumura and Founding Executive Director of Springfield Youth Performance Group Taryn Grant, spoke to Community Voices about the various collaborations featured in the concert and how they keep holiday traditions fresh. For more information and ticket details click here.

12-05
16:40

Author Kathy Lamsargis offers life lessons and a nostalgic look at the little joys in life in her book ‘Marbles in a Fishbowl’

Kathy Lamsargis is the author of the book “Marbles in a Fishbowl,” which details her memories with her grandparents and the life lessons they shared. Lamsargis spoke to Community Voices about her inspiration for the book, how it can be incorporated into classroom lessons and the importance of sharing stories.For more information on the book visit: https://kathylamsargis.net/

12-05
16:40

What could a second Trump presidency mean on the international stage? UIS professors explore possibilities in panel discussion

The University of Illinois Springfield School of Politics and International Affairs and the Center for State Policy and Leadership hosted a panel discussion titled, “Foreign Affairs in the 2024 U.S. Election and Beyond,” which featured UIS professors Adriana Crocker and Ali Nizamuddin, along with assistant professors Brandon Bolte and Isabel Skinner from the School of Politics and International Affairs. AJ Simmons, research director for the UIS Center for State Policy and Leadership, moderated the event. The panel discussed the state of foreign affairs and how the U.S. might respond in the future during a second Trump presidency.

12-04
49:59

Learn all about Otolaryngology with Dr. Dana Crosby

Dr. Dana Crosby is chair, program director, and professor in the Department of Otolaryngology - Head and Neck Surgery at SIU School of Medicine. She is also Director of Rhinology and Endoscopic Skull Base Surgery as well as Director of Otolaryngic Allergy. She spoke to Community Voices about what drew her to this medical specialty, what all Otolaryngology encompasses, and how chronic issues with the senses impact quality of life. Dr. Crosby also talks about working with residents as they prepare to become surgeons.

12-03
16:39

Ring-a-ling! Salvation Army seeks bell ringers for holiday season

A staple of the holiday season, the Salvation Army’s red kettles are stationed at the entrance of numerous stores, but the organization is seeking more volunteers to draw attention to those kettles by ringing bells. Salvation Army Envoy Jeff Eddy and board member Michael Thomas spoke to Community Voices and explained how people can volunteer and how donations are distributed in Springfield.

12-03
16:40

The election is over. Now what? UIS professors contemplate the future

"The Election is Over. Now What?" That was the name of the panel discussion held by the UIS School of Politics and International Affairs, featuring UIS professors Matthew Geras, Isabel Skinner and Jason Pierceson. Jennifer Fuller from Capitol News Illinois moderated the discussion which provided analysis on the outcome of the election and what we are likely to see in future elections.

11-27
01:15:45

A message of living each day to the fullest and more to be shown in STC's production of RENT

Springfield Theatre Centre's production of RENT runs 12/6/24-12/8/24 and 12/13/24-12/15/24. RENT is a rock musical loosely based on Puccini’s opera La bohème. The musical tells the story of a group of starving artist bohemian friends living on Avenue A in NYC under the shadow of HIV/AIDS epidemic in the late 1980's. LaDonna Wilson is the director of this production and Jasmine French portrays one of the main characters Maureen Johnson. They spoke to Community Voices about their experience with theater in the Springfield community, the serious themes in RENT, and what people can expect from the production. They also discussed partnering with The Phoenix Center and IDPH to do a coat drive and have testing available during the run of the show. Find tickets and details here.

11-27
16:39

Dana-Thomas House brought to life with music-filled holiday reception on Dec. 6

A holiday reception is scheduled for the Dana-Thomas House on Dec. 6. Caren Mansfield with the Dana-Thomas House Foundation spoke to Community Voices about the event which is a fundraiser for the home’s renovations. For tickets and more information visit: https://dana-thomas.org/?event=dana-thomas-house-foundation-holiday-reception&event_date=2024-12-06

11-26
16:39

Dr. Nathan Todd explains how Christian faith communities become inclusive to LGBTQ+ communities

Dr. Nathan Todd is a professor of psychology at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign. He spoke to Community Voices about his research on how Christian faith communities become and live out being open and inclusive to the LGBTQIA+ community.

11-26
23:00

UIS Innovate Springfield’s Founders, Failures and Fun presents former senior VP at Redbox Mark Achler

Mark Achler is a venture capitalist and the former senior vice president of Redbox. He is also a lecturer at Northwestern University’s Kellogg School of Management, and he's co-authored the book “Exit Right.” He recorded an interview with Innovate Springfield for the Founders, Failures and Fun podcast during which he spoke about his journey as an entrepreneur and lessons he’s learned along the way.

11-21
33:20

People’s Symposium brings community resources together to provide aid to Palestine

The People’s Symposium Presents A Celebration of Life for Palestine will take place on Nov. 24, from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. at Erin’s Pavilion. The event will feature several community resources, vendors, workshops and more. Organizer Maribel Cruz Hine and presenter Dr. Kristi Barnwell spoke to Community Voices about the event, the need for aid in Palestine and the local organization Springfield Families for Ceasefire.To learn more visit: https://www.facebook.com/share/12B7Uc2fQbk/

11-21
16:39

Making sense of the state house, Mawa Iqbal shares what it's like in the fast-paced environment of the Illinois State Capitol

Mawa Iqbal is the state house reporter for WBEZ and Illinois Public Radio. She spoke to Community Voices about what it’s like as a reporter in the Illinois State Capitol, the challenges of reporting on social justice and the importance of media literacy.

11-21
16:39

Bwayisak Tanko explores the communication experiences of international students in new documentary

Bwayisak Tanko is a master’s student in the School of Communication at the University of Illinois Springfield. Her documentary film Accents and Acceptance, which is part of her research project for closure from the School of Communication and Media Studies, premieres November 22nd, 2024, from 6:00 PM to 7:30 PM at Brookens Auditorium. The film explores the communication experiences of international students from Europe, Africa, Asia, South America, and the Middle East as they adjust to life in the United States of America, highlighting their stories and challenges within the context of communication. Bwayisak spoke to Community Voices about growing up in small town in northern Nigeria, the story behind wanting to use her voice to influence change, and some observations from the documentary.

11-21
33:20

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