
Creating History: Englewood Art District's Sermon-Anderson Mural
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Join Show Me MO Success host Luke Dietterle as he discusses the Sermon Anderson mural at the Englewood Arts Center in Independence, Missouri. The mural is a vibrant tribute to Roger T. Sermon Jr. and Mitch Anderson, two influential figures in the city's history. Spearheaded by Tammy Parsons and Thad McCullough of West End Connection, this project aims to preserve LGBTQ+ history and honor the duo's contributions. With support from MU Extension, which connected the community to higher education resources, and the creative involvement of UMKC students, the mural came to life through a collaborative effort with Englewood Arts. This episode of Show Me Mo' Success delves into the mural's creation, the challenges faced, and the broader impact of community arts projects in fostering belonging and preserving cultural legacies. It highlights the power of community-driven art in shaping local identity and ensuring that the stories of figures like Sermon and Anderson continue to inspire and resonate within the community.