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Mari-Ann Kelam's family left Estonia just as the Soviets were tightening their control of the nation. Those that escaped preserved the Estonian language and culture, preparing to return once the nation was free again. In the 1990s, Mari-Ann returned and became a member of the Estonian Parliament, helping with the economic reform that has led to a thriving, entrepreneurial culture.

The beautiful and moving documentary, "The Singing Revolution" depicts Estonia's journey to freedom and shows the power of song in achieving this liberty. Come hear Mari-Ann share her inspiring story both on film and in person.

Speaker

Mari-Ann Kelam
Mari-Ann Kelam

Mari-Ann Kelam was raised in the United States by Estonian parents who had survived World War II only to find their homeland occupied by the Soviet Union at the end of the war. She grew up with an acute appreciation for the Estonian language, culture, and people and served as Vice President of the Estonian American National Council during the last years of the Soviet Empire. In this role she lobbied Congress and U.S. Presidents on behalf of the Baltic nations and Estonian prisoners of conscience held in the USSR. Her first trip to Estonia was in 1990 as a US delegate to the Congress of Estonia, the alternative parliamentary body elected by the citizens of Estonia living under Soviet oppression. Shortly thereafter, Ms. Kelam moved to Estonia and worked for the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and served for several years in the Estonian Parliament. She is still active in Estonian and European politics today. She is married to Tunne Kelam, a hero of the Estonian independence movement and current Member of European Parliament, and she has two adult children and five grandchildren.

Event Details

Start Date

Location

Wheaton College
Bakke Auditorium | Wade Center
351 E Lincoln Ave
Wheaton, IL 60187
United States

Schedule

The screening will begin at 6PM, with a lecture and Q&A with Mari-Ann Kelam to follow.

Tickets

This is a complimentary event co-sponsored by the Wheaton Center for Faith, Politics and Economics.