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George Boykin recounts the history of the Sanford Center, which served the African American community in Sioux City, Iowa, since 1951. He highlighted the center's founding by Elzona Trosper and Stella Sanford, and its early programs like the Booker T. Washington Center. Boykin detailed the center's evolution, including its role in integrating black airmen during World War II and its pivotal role in community activities.
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Jim Tillman shares his experiences and memories of growing up in Sioux City, Iowa, exploring themes of nostalgia, identity, and community. Tillman recounts his childhood, including their time at West Junior High school, Gilman Terrace, and 17th Street.
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Cultural Continuum returns after a bit of a layoff and it's Cinco de Mayo this week. Also Watermelon Slim returns to Vangarde and Sioux City Chamber Music…
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Tonight the Sanford Center will hold an event at the Orpheum Theatre featuring Mitch and Emily Martin, Play It Forward, Kevin Keane, and more. The Center…