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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
Feb. 4, 2005
CONTACT: Jody Swilky, jody.swilkey@drake.edu
DRAKE UNIVERSITY RECEIVES HUMANITIES IOWA GRANT IN SUPPORT OF DOCUMENTARY
AND BILINGUAL COMMUNITY DIALOGUE PROJECT IN PERRY
Drake University has received a grant award of $15,000 from Humanities Iowa,
a state-based affiliate of the National Endowment for the Humanities, in support
of a project called “A Little Salsa on the Prairie: The Changing Character
of Perry, Iowa.” This funding will be supplemented by additional cash
and in-kind contributions for a total project budget of ~$50,000.
This project will use humanities perspectives to document the changes in the
character of Perry, Iowa, and facilitate community-wide civic engagement and
bilingual dialogue between diverse residents. The project will include two components:
The project will take place in 2005, and additional funds will be raised for postproduction of the documentary in early 2006, to be aired later in 2006. The Study Circles Resource Center in Pomfret, CT will provide orientation and training of facilitators with a bilingual discussion guide, and the bilingual dialogue process will be evaluated and suggestions made of improvement for potential replication in other Iowa communities with major Latino populations.
The project director is Jody Swilky, a Professor of English at Drake, who is working with Kent Newman, a consultant and independent writer/producer of Full Spectrum Productions in Des Moines. The project will build upon Swilky’s years of fieldwork and interviews of citizens with contrasting perspectives on cultural change in Perry. The project is being developed and implemented under the auspices of a Planning Committee composed of representatives from Perry government, education, faith, business, and community organizations.
Interviews for the documentary will begin in March, and volunteer participants will be recruited for the bilingual discussion process, which will take place during summer and fall. The community forum will be held in late fall to present outcomes from the discussion groups and develop recommendations for action. In addition to the documentary, there will be a written report and a short summary program available for presentation in Iowa communities via Humanities Iowa.
For more information contact:
Jody Swilky, Department of English, Drake University 515-271-2853
jody.swilky@drake.edu
Kent Newman, Full Spectrum Productions 515-250-9459
fullspectrum@mchsi.com
Additional members of the planning committee:
| Father David Polich, Catholic Priest | St. Patrick's Catholic Church | Perry |
| Viivian Shirley | Mayor | Perry |
| Bill Clark, President | Hometown Perry Iowa | Perry |
| Sarah Truesdell, Executive Director | Chamber of Commerce | Perry |
| Randy McCaulley, Superintendent | Public School District | Perry |
| Rosa Gonzalez | I.S.U. Extension, Perrry L.I.N.K. | Perry |
| Terry Carmichael, Community Liaison | Tyson Foods | Perry |
| Melissa Dedios | High School Senior | Perry |
| Jay Pattee, Owner, Ben Franklin Store | City Council Member | Perry |
| Nancy Reincke, Ph.D. | Associate Professor of English, Drake University | Des Moines |