About this Event
Join us for the 2026 Sussman Lecture featuring photojournalist and educator KC McGinnis, whose work has been published by leading national outlets and takes him across Iowa and the country to document the complex relationship between people and the environment. In his talk, “Social by Nature: Environmental Photojournalism for a More Hopeful Future,” McGinnis explores the stories behind his compelling images—from industrial agriculture and family farms to environmental justice movements and communities shaped by the land.
Drawing from years of field reporting, McGinnis examines how environmental narratives emerge through everyday lives, cultural traditions, and the natural places people depend on. His work offers an honest yet hopeful lens on the challenges and possibilities that define the future of our shared environment.
The lecture will also feature a selection of McGinnis’s photographs, accompanied by detailed captions that illuminate the context and human stories behind the images.
About the Sussman Lecture Series: The Sussman Lecture Series hosts a notable public policy figure to discuss topical current events with a small audience. The series was established by the late Richard Sussman (AS'51), in memory of his late wife Lila. Tickets are required and seating is limited to provide an intimate experience for attendees.
Accommodations: American Sign Language (ASL) and live captioning (CART) will be provided for in-person and virtual attendees. Any additional accommodation requests can be made by emailing [email protected].
Parking: In-person attendees will be able to park in Lot 24, located next to the Tom and Ruth Harkin Center. Detailed information regarding a visitor parking pass will be emailed to all registered in-person attendees prior to the event date.
Event Venue & Nearby Stays
Tom and Ruth Harkin Center, 2800 University Avenue, Des Moines, United States
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