Data-Driven Storytelling - Wichita, Kansas
Keep the Republic - ”The Two Names of a Potential Saint” Episode 3 - Chris Green, Managing Editor, The Journal Wichita residents are known for pronouncing words a little differently from the norm elsewhere. Whether it’s a street named after a famous English town or the river running through the middle of the city, Wichitans have preserved aspects of a local dialect at a time when American culture has become more nationalized. It’s something even city dwellers themselves sometimes joke about. But there’s one case where the preferred local pronunciation has global implications. It all has to do with Father Emil Kapaun, a revered Army chaplain and decorated war hero who could one day become one of the Catholic Church’s few American saints. Growing up in Kansas, Father Kapaun pronounced his name like the chess piece, Ka-Pawn. But for more than five decades, the people of south-central Kansas have said his name differently, CAPE-un, even naming a high school after him using that pronunciation. But as the priest’s profile grows, the original pronunciation is re-emerging, spurred on by the veterans he served with and even the White House. This podcast episode looks at the story behind the two pronunciations and why reconciling them represents a leadership challenge. It also uses open data available from the United States Catholic Bishops and other sources to demonstrate, through sonification, how long the path can be to sainthood and how Kapaun could one day be part of a growing group of saints with U.S. ties. EPISODE NOTES Symphony of the Saints St. Elizabeth Ann Seton (1774-1821) Venerable: 1959 Beatified: 1963 Canonized: 1975 St. John Neumann (1811-1860) Venerable: 1921 Beatified: 1963 Canonized: 1977 St. Rose Philippine Duchesne (1796-1852) Venerable: 1935 Beatified: 1940 Canonized: 1988 St. Katherine Drexel (1858-1955) Venerable: 1987 Beatified: 1988 Canonized: 2000 St. Theodora (1798-1856) Venerable: 1992 Beatified: 1998 Canonized: 2006 St. Damien of Moloka’i (1840-1889) Venerable: 1977 Beatified: 1995 Canonized: 2009 St. Marianne of Moloka’I (1838-1918) Venerable: 2004 Beatified: 2005 Canonized: 2012 Sources: United States Catholic Bishops, various web resources This podcast was created as part of ‘Data-Driven Storytelling: Making Civic Data Accessible with Audio’; a production, training and research program delivered by Sonify, Wichita Community Foundation and Envision. For this year-long initiative, three hyperlocal newsroom teams in Wichita Kansas worked with fifteen advisors from the blind and visually impaired community to create audio podcasts featuring data sonification. The project was supported by the Knight Foundation as one of seven national winners of their ‘Data For Civic Engagement Challenge’. To learn more, visit https://www.wichita.sonify.io [https://www.wichita.sonify.io/].
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