Creating Comics from Ethnographic and Oral History Fieldwork at the Non-Fiction Comics Festival
This hybrid panel (Burlington, VT and Tulsa, OK) examines three recent comics projects created from ethnographic and oral history interviews. From Oklahoma, the Chilocco Indian School explores experiences of elders who lived at the school as children. From Vermont, two recent publications—The Most Costly Journey, presenting stories of migrant farm workers on Vermont dairy farms, and Turner Family Stories, drawn from oral history interviews with the remarkable Daisy Turner of Grafton, VT.
Presented in partnership with the American Folklore Society.
Non-Fiction Comics Festival
Green Mountain Book Festival
Modern Times Theater
Expect to be entertained with surprises, tricks, music and laughs. Recommended for ages 5 and up, but all are welcome.
Modern Times Theater Presents . . .
The Perils of Mr. Punch
This is the one and only Punch and Judy, presented live, and updated for the 21st century.
Head Start Family Event
Held on the library lawn, or in youth area in case of inclement weather
Friends Book Sale
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Friends Book Sale
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