
Tuesday, August 11, 2026 | Doors open at 5:30 p.m., Discussion at 6 p.m., Reception and Book Signing at 7 p.m.
Peoria, Illinois has a long history of producing incredible entertainers, but perhaps none so famous as comedian and cinematic legend Richard Pryor. Now, celebrating his legacy, the Peoria Riverfront Museum is honored to welcome his daughter, Elizabeth Stordeur-Pryor for a conversation on her father, her new book, and her own lived experience as a Black Jewish woman in academia.
In a Museum Conversation moderated by Strictly Hip-Hop's Marc Supreme, Stordeur Pryor will sit down to discuss not only her father's work and enduring legacy, as well as his history in Peoria, but also her own work. Currently a professor of history at Smith College, Stordeur Pryor teaches courses on race and slavery, and is the award-winning author of the article "The Etymology of [N-Word]: Resistance, Language and the Politics of Freedom in the Antebellum North," as well as the 2016 book Colored Travelers: Mobility and the Fight for Citizenship Before the Civil War.
In this visit, Stordeur Pryor will be signing and discussing her new book: Something We Said: Richard Pryor, a Notorious Word, and Me. Copies will be available for purchase in the museum store or available as part of your ticket purchase.
Tickets
Non Member Adult (No Book): $10 | Member Adult (No Book): $5
Non-Member Adult (With Book): $35 | Member Adult (With Book): $27
Youth (No Book): $5 | Member Youth attend free of charge
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Joyful Resistance sponsored by Art Bridges Foundation, Ron and Carrie Givens and Family, Darlene Violet, Sharlyn Munns, America 250 supporters, Visionary Society, Illinois Arts Council, Friends of Bronzeville to Harlem