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Columbus State University Community Geography Class Welcomes Peace Prize Laureate
September 3, 2019

“We were honored and thrilled to have Madam President and her family join us. Their presence and engagement meant that students quickly realized their collaborative partnership to collect stories from those who stayed behind would have a local, regional, and international impact,” said Rees. “The word “community” in community geography just got a whole lot bigger. Our goal will be to share our findings in a digital humanities project at the CSU Archives and that everyone will find that site easily through the CSU ePress.”
Madam Serleaf served as president of Liberia between 2005 until 2017, when she finished her second term. However, she was awarded the Nobel Peace Prize for her part in the "non-violent struggle for the safety of women and for women's rights to full participation in peace-building work. Working with their community partner Azilia Films, students will be welcoming community members to two history harvests in Columbus and Eufaula, Alabama on the last Saturday in September.
Azilia Films is a Columbus, Georgia-based educational and documentary film company that focuses on global connections and cultures. Liberia: An American-African Legacy, which will highlight the historic and present-day connections between the Chattahoochee Valley and Africa’s first republic, is their first film project. Azilia Films sifts culture’s gray areas, studies its forgotten bookshelves, and searches the globe for compelling stories that confirm and illustrate humanity’s shared past and present in all its vast complexity and richness. Their storytelling produces thought-provoking educational films using creative minds, engaging artistic approaches, and state-of-the-art technology.