Eastern Kentucky University Hosts Screening and Discussion of Plainspoken
Plainspoken Movie Screening and Conversation
Join us as we watch Plainspoken, a documentary that explores the divides that still exist in Jimmy Carter’s hometown of Plains, Georgia. Following the viewing, we will have a facilitated discussion about the film and the topics explored with the director and producer, Andrew Greer!
Hosted by the EKU Young Democrats, African Students Association at EKU, Kappa Delta Pi, and Eastern Kentucky University Libraries.
Date and Time: Tuesday, February 24 2026 at 7:00 PM EST to 9:30 PM EST
Location: Eastern Kentucky University, O'Donnell Auditorium-Whitlock Building
Find out more here.
About Andrew Greer
Andrew Greer is a Dove Award-nominated singer-songwriter, producer, and author. He edited More Than a President and produced Plainspoken, both of which reflect his passion for bridging faith and community through storytelling. Watch the Film Trailer | Book Website | Film Website
About Plainspoken:
Plainspoken is a documentary film that explores the people of Plains, Georgia, an unassuming town that happens to be home to president Jimmy Carter. The film encourages viewers to think about our relationship with race as it plays out on the ground level in everyday community. Is different divided? Is separate really segregated? It's not black and white.