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DTSTART:20250311T223000Z
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ORGANIZER;CN=Katie Nieland:MAILTO:knieland2@unl.edu
SUMMARY:Great Plains Talk\: ‘Eminent Domain’ panel
STATUS:CONFIRMED
DESCRIPTION:The Center for Great Plains Studies at the University of Nebras
 ka-Lincoln is teaming up with Angels Theatre Company and the Rural Reconci
 liation Project for a discussion related to the company’s upcoming perfo
 rmance of “Eminent Domain.” Join Playwright Laura Leininger-Campbell\,
  Director Timothy Scholl\, and UNL Law Professors Jessica Shoemaker and An
 thony Schutz for a conversation about family farms\, corporate interests\,
  and land use. Part of the discussion will include short readings from the
  play.\n\nAbout the play\: When Nebraska rancher Rob McLeod is confronted 
 with a threat underneath his land\, his entire family is drawn into a stru
 ggle to preserve their relationships\, their sense of community\, and thei
 r heritage. “Eminent Domain” digs into this critical question\: how ca
 n a Heartland way of life survive without its next generation? An award-wi
 nning play\, written by Nebraska playwright Laura Leininger-Campbell\, “
 Eminent Domain” digs beneath the day-to-day struggles facing our family 
 farms. \n\nAngels Theatre Company is a professional theatre company locate
 d in Lincoln\, Neb.\, with a mission to create and produce new plays. “T
 his is a tremendously local and personal story\,” Scholl said. “The th
 emes are immediately relevant\, and this is a conversation that we need to
  engage in our community. The legacy of our family farms is critical to ou
 r future.” \n\nThe Rural Reconciliation Project is an interdisciplinary 
 research and engagement effort pursuing a new path forward through an hone
 st accounting of rural past and present.\n\nSee the play\: March 20-22\, 2
 7-29\, 2025 at 7\:30 p.m. and March 23 and 30\, 2025 at 2 p.m. in the\nJoh
 nny Carson Theatre at the Lied Center for Performing Arts. https\://www.li
 edcenter.org/event/angel-theatre-companys-eminent-domain \n\nThis Paul A. 
 Olson talk is free and open to the public.
LOCATION:Nebraska East Union Room Arbor
URL://events.unl.edu/nemaha-county/2025/03/11/187895/
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