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PRAIRIE PROPHECY (Free Screening)
APR 2 → APR 23, 2026

Thursday, April 23 @ 5:30 p.m.

As part of their 50th Anniversary celebration, the Center for Great Plains Studies presents a free screening of the documentary PRAIRIE PROPHECY followed by a discussion with Aubrey Streit Krug, Perennial Cultures Lab Director at The Land Institute in Kansas. Presented in parthership with The Ross Media Arts Center. 

This event is free and open to the public. Tickets available at The Ross box office the night of the show.  

ABOUT PRAIRIE PROPHECY

“Prairie Prophecy” is a feature-length documentary taking viewers into the mind of ecological visionary Wes Jackson, founder of the regenerative agriculture movement. A MacArthur “Genius” Grant and Right Livelihood Award recipient, Jackson has been lauded by the Smithsonian, The Atlantic and The New York Times, among many others, and named “One of the 18 most important Americans of the 20th Century.”

Jackson co-founded The Land Institute, also in its 50th year, as a nonprofit educational organization exploring sustainable alternatives in agriculture, energy, shelter, and waste disposal. In addition to being a scientist and geneticist who has focused on agriculture, Jackson is also a philosopher, educator, author, and organizer. He has spent his life seeking solutions through innovative thought and multi-disciplinary approaches, inspiring others to mimic the wisdom inherent in ecosystems.

ABOUT AUBREY STREIT KRUG

Aubrey Streit Krug grew up in rural Kansas, where her parents farm wheat and raise cattle, and her curiosity about prairie stories and plants led her to earn a PhD in English and Great Plains Studies. Aubrey is drawn to the possibility of more just human communities grounded in place and nourished by diverse, perennial food systems. At The Land Institute, Aubrey creates and investigates ways for people to step toward that long-term vision, together. Her most recent project, co-edited with Liz Carlisle, is the collection “Living Roots: The Promise of Perennial Foods.”


Director

Michael R. MJ. Johnson

Run Time

1 hour, 33 minutes

Released

2025

HEARING AND VISUAL ASSISTANCE

Assisted Listening

Language

English

Country

United States

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Matinee Before 6pm
Members $10.00 $6.00
Adults $10.00
College and High School Students $9.00
UNL Students (with student ID) $5.00
Children (12 and under) $8.25
Military $8.00
Seniors (over 60) $8.25 
Evening After 6pm
Members $12.00 $6.50
Adults $12.00
College and High School Students $9.50
UNL Students (with student ID) $5.00
Children (12 and under) $8.75
Military $8.50
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