Apr 13 2026

Declarations of Independence: Who Are The People?

LAS Faculty Research Symposium

April 13, 2026

9:00 AM - 7:00 PM

A collage-style image combining historic and modern protest scenes. The upper portion features black‑and‑white imagery of civil rights–era demonstrations with people holding signs calling for equality and justice. The lower portion shows a contemporary crowd illustrated in bold blue tones, carrying signs with phrases like “We the People,” “Say No Kings,” and “Hands Off Public Lands.” The background includes faint script from historical American documents. Logos for UIC Liberal Arts and Sciences and America 250 appear in the lower corners.

Location

Illinois Rooms, SCE

Address

750 S Halsted St, Chicago, IL 60607

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Pre-registration has closed--please register as a walk-in at the symposium or email lasevents@uic.edu.

 

Declarations of Independence: Who Are The People? is an interdisciplinary, day-long public program that will highlight the scholarship, creative production, and teaching of UIC’s  faculty and graduate students as we grapple with the myriad meanings of the 250th anniversary of the signing of the Declaration of Independence on July 4, 1776. Many consider this event and the subsequent revolution a defining moment for the creation of the United States, an expression of the nation’s democratic ideals, and a model for revolutionary movements around the world. For the 250th anniversary, UIC’s College of Liberal Arts and Sciences will host notable historians, legal scholars, and political theorists to join our colleagues in robust conversations about who constitutes the nation and the state of Illinois, and how freedom has been understood and experienced since the eighteenth century. The symposium will also feature interactive activities and opportunities for students and community members to contribute to the discussion.

Several themes guide this LAS Faculty Research Symposium:

  • Declarations in history—at the time of the Declaration of Independence, what was the impact on the sovereign nations that inhabited the land? Who was a citizen or non-citizen? How did migrants and settlers understand what it meant to be an independent nation? How did the American declaration influence those beyond the U.S.?
  • Declarations in perspective—what is the role of memory and commemoration today? Who is the “we” in “We the People”?  How do we understand challenges to freedom and independence in the current national context? How do we teach through differing theoretical and methodological lenses?

This event is part of Illinois America 250, "an inclusive, statewide commemoration that uplifts local stories, places and programs, builds pride and showcases how Illinoisians bring the ideals of Declaration of Independence to life."

 

PROGRAM

(subject to change without notice)

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9:00 AM             Welcome from Dean Lisa A. Freeman

9:10 AM              Illinois Humanities Executive Director Gabrielle Lyon

9:15 AM               Conversation 1: Martha Jones & Desmond King

10:30 AM            Break

10:45 AM           "The People: Law, Citizenship, State" UIC Faculty Panel

12:30 PM            Lunch & interactive exploration

2:00 PM              Conversation 2: Doug Kiel & Christy Pichichero

3:15 PM               Break

3:30 PM             "The People: Sovereignty, Land, Revolution" UIC Faculty Panel

4:45 PM              Break

5:00 PM             Keynote Address: Jelani Cobb

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Featuring Keynote Speaker

Our keynote speaker Jelani Cobb is a staff writer for The New Yorker and the Dean of the Columbia Journalism School. He is a renowned expert on race, politics, history, and popular culture in America. He received a Peabody Award for his 2020 PBS Frontline film Whose Vote Counts? and was a finalist for the Pulitzer Prize in Commentary in 2018.

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Contact

Victoria Bolf

Date posted

Oct 23, 2025

Date updated

Apr 13, 2026