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Photojournalist and Author Michael McColly will share stories from his walk along the shoreline, from Rogers Park to Indiana Dunes National Park, and the inspiration behind this remarkable journey.
Through his stunning photography, he will explore Chicago’s ever-changing landscape, its layered history still present in the waters of the coast, and the challenges of environmental degradation and inequality that shape life in the metropolis.
Along the way, McColly reflects on the awe-inspiring beauty of Lake Michigan, a vast body of water so immense it can be seen from the moon, and the two remarkable parks that bookend the journey: Chicago’s urban lakefront, built on landfill, and Indiana’s Dunes, shaped by thousands of years of natural forces.
Michael McColly's essays have appeared in The New York Times, the Boston Review, and The Sun magazine. He is the author of the Lambda Literary Award-winning memoir The After-Death Room, chronicling his journey reporting on AIDS activism in Africa, Asia, and the United States.
This program is in collaboration with the Algonquin Area Public Library.
To request accommodations, please email jhosein@deerfieldlibrary.org at least 5 (five) business days in advance.
AGE GROUP: | Adults |
EVENT TYPE: | Adult Program |
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