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Storytelling with a purpose. Alice’s Ordinary People. Evanston’s Living History. Alice’s Ordinary People. You can have a copy of your own for $20.00 (plus a $4.00 shipping and handling fee). Institutional Price: $50.00. Plus a $4.00 shipping and handling fee). Shipped out of the United States. Institutional Price: $50.00 (plus a $12.00 shipping and handling fee). To see a list of libraries that have included this film in their collection. Evanston’s Living History. Institutional Price: $50.00.
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The inspiration: Mrs. Viola Hillsman - Imagine Video
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Storytelling with a purpose. Alice’s Ordinary People. Evanston’s Living History. The inspiration: Mrs. Viola Hillsman. When Craig Dudnick first met Mrs. Viola Hillsman, he was just 19. He was a student at Northwestern University – she was the 76-year-old cook in his fraternity house. The two became close friends, and Craig came to depend on Mrs. Hillsman’s advice. In fact, he and the other frat boys had nicknamed her “Coach.”. Radio interview with Dick Gordon. A living faith, a love of people, and a dedi...
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Alice's Ordinary People - Imagine Video
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Storytelling with a purpose. Alice’s Ordinary People. Evanston’s Living History. Alice’s Ordinary People. I was approached by Alice Tregay to make a second documentary; this one to honor the selfless activists of the Chicago Freedom Movement. I first met Alice when she contributed many wonderful photographs of her brother, former Evanston Fire Chief Sanders Hicks, to my Evanston film. I had no idea at that time of her status as heroine of the Civil Rights Movement. 8211; Craig Dudnick.
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Evanston's Living History - Imagine Video
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Storytelling with a purpose. Alice’s Ordinary People. Evanston’s Living History. Evanston’s Living History. It is the story of a community’s struggle for justice; with roots extending to the town of Abbeville, South Carolina and the horrific lynching of one of its prominent citizens, Anthony Crawford. It is the story of Evanston’s greatest generation, and their courageous fight to free Evanston from the bondage of racial discrimination. Produced and directed by Craig Dudnick.
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Events - Imagine Video
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Storytelling with a purpose. Alice’s Ordinary People. Evanston’s Living History. The late Alice Tregay with her husband Jim, alongside students, friends, and activists at the Ferguson Public Library screening on February 18, 2015. Craig Dudnick presenting the film at Caldwell Public Library. Craig Dudnick presenting the film at Caldwell Public Library. A Documentary Screening with Filmmaker Craig Dudnick. July 20, 2016 7:00-9:00 pm. 125 Sheltman Street, Christiansburg, VA 24073. 60 Old Boston Post Road.