Feb 11 2018
Valley Talks: Screening of Rhode Island's Industrial Revolution

Valley Talks: Screening of Rhode Island's Industrial Revolution

Presented by Museum of Work & Culture at Museum of Work and Culture

The Museum of Work & Culture will offer the third installment of its free Valley Talks series.

Documentary filmmaker Joseph Lyons will screen Rhode Island’s Industrial Revolution: The Rise and Fall of an Empire, which follows the transition of the United States economy from primarily agrarian to fully industrialized, discussing key events in Rhode Island and American history and how they shaped the trajectory of the American identity and changed the physical and economic landscape of Rhode Island, culminating in a massive, eight-month long strike that paralyzed the Rhode Island economy as the labor movement grew in intensity during the first half of the 20th century.

Lyons is a researcher and anthropological educator with an anthropology degree from Rhode Island College. As a cycling enthusiast and advocate, he explores everyday surroundings by bicycle, which he uses to learn and share about the deep cultural histories of seemingly everyday locations.

 

Admission Info

FREE | Seating is limited to 75 and is first-come, first-served.

Phone: 401-769-9675

Dates & Times

2018/02/11 - 2018/02/11

Additional time info:

Following the screening, Lyons will hold a Q&A discussing the production of the film, sharing details that did not make it to the screen.

 

Location Info

Museum of Work and Culture

42 South Main St, Woonsocket, RI 02895