The Digital Divide: A Migration Story

Schedule

Thu, 17 Sep, 2026 at 02:00 pm

UTC-05:00
Location

801 South 8th Avenue, Kankakee, IL | Kankakee, IL

Advertisement
The railroad made Kankakee, and the railroad
carried the Migration. When the Illinois Central reached the brand-new town in 1853, it cut the trip to Chicago from six days by wagon to three hours by rail. That same Illinois Central line became
the main artery of the Great Migration, carrying hundreds of
thousands of Black Southerners north toward a different future.
YOUR COMMUNITY'S MIGRATION STORY, TOLD HERE
The digital divide did not begin with the internet. It began with movement. Blending lecture, storytelling, and performance, Kyla Williams Tate traces how the Great Migration and other movements across Illinois shaped today's patterns of digital access, trust, and opportunity.
Through stories, data, poetry, and lived experience, she connects the journeys of the past to the questions of belonging and connection we are still living today.
Don't miss out on this free program from Kyla Williams Tate!
Advertisement

Where is it happening?

801 South 8th Avenue, Kankakee, IL, United States

Event Location & Nearby Stays:

Know what’s Happening Next — before everyone else does.
Kankakee County Museum
Host or PublisherKankakee County Museum

Ask AI if this event suits you