No matter your age, interests or budget, you’ll find something fun to do in St. Louis this weekend.
Iconic Conversations, a new, thought-provoking speaker series at the historic Old Courthouse that brings St. Louis history to life. Gateway Arch National Park and Jefferson National Parks Association are proud to host free, monthly programs, featuring compelling talks by local authors, community voices, and other knowledgeable guests who will explore a variety of topics relevant to the St. Louis region.
All programs are free, open to the public, and no reservations are needed. They will be held at 2:00 p.m. on the second Sunday of the month in the rotunda of the historic Old Courthouse (11 N. 4th Street, St. Louis, MO 63102). The building is fully accessible, with free Sunday street parking available, and a sign language interpreter will be on hand for each presentation.
Can looking at our region’s past from Native American perspectives change our understanding of the St. Louis history? We’ll explore this concept with Flannery Burke, Associate Professor of History at Saint Louis University. Flannery’s research focuses on North American regional cultures and environments as well as the intersections of art, literature, and public policy. She is committed to sharing the Indigenous and Mexican cultures of the United States widely and incorporating those cultures and their histories into the regional, national, and global stories that scholars tell.
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