The Music Tells Our Stories: Latines in Illinois and the USA
A Road Scholar Program by Catalina Maria Johnson (Photo by Diana Solis)
When
Oct 3, 2026
2:00pm–3:00pm
Cost
Free
This program focuses on a broad overview of milestones from the last several centuries of music in the Latine U.S. as a way of understanding the history, roots, and concerns of Latines in this land, with a special emphasis on Latine populations that have profoundly marked the state of Illinois’ culture and music.
The presentation, paired with slides and musical samples, is lively and focused on participation, discussion, and exploration of complex topics through musical enjoyment!
This event is Free and Open to the public. For more information, please contact Amy McNeil at amcneil@fpdwc.org.
Learn more about Catalina Maria Johnson, this program, and how to book it here.
Venue Parking and Accessibility
Parking can be found North of the Library lawn, with the main entrance of the Library. At the south of the building is a parking lot used primarily by the Vermilion County War Museum, housed in the Carnegie Library next door; please be considerate and try to keep this parking lot open for their patrons. To request an accommodation, call 217-477-5220 ext 111 or email btruscelli@danvillepubliclibrary.org.