New Co-Sponsor and Judge for Immigration Story Art & Writing Event
We are excited to announce that the Lexington Lyceum Advocate has joined as a co-sponsor for our upcoming Immigration Story Art Exhibition and Storytelling Event. The Lyceum’s mission to promote lifelong learning and “explore connections to contemporary social justice” resonates deeply with this celebration of diverse immigrant narratives in our community.
Additionally, we are honored to welcome Kathleen Dalton as a judge for the written story submissions. Dalton, best known for her 2002 work “Theodore Roosevelt: A Strenuous Life,” brings invaluable literary expertise honed over a career spanning history teaching, academic roles, and consulting with institutions like the National Park Service and Theodore Roosevelt Presidential Library and Museum.
With the Lyceum Advocates’ co-sponsorship and Dalton’s participation, this event will create an “inclusive and intercultural space” envisioned in their mission. We look forward to showcasing powerful visual and literary works capturing the resilience, hopes, and journeys of immigrants who now call Lexington home.
Together, we will build a vibrant and brilliant community of red, white, and blue!