You can now support How the Story Gets Told by purchasing official project shirts and other limited-edition merchandise.
All proceeds go directly toward:
Supporting the student crew
Covering production and post-production expenses
Promoting the film through screenings and public events
Wearing the shirt helps us spread the word — and every purchase helps us tell the story.
Shirts and more available here: at TeePublic
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Thank you for being part of the story.
This project would not be possible without the generous support of our funding partners.
We are deeply grateful for their investment in truth-telling, education, and student-driven storytelling.
Funding for How the Story Gets Told has been provided by:
Our Times Newspaper
Memorial Community Development Corporation (CDC)
University of Evansville ARSAF-ART Grant Program
Their support directly empowers student creators, fuels production and post-production efforts, and helps bring this important story to communities who need to hear it.
To learn more about University of Evansville Student Media and its ongoing production of Crescent Magazine, click below. Student Media provides hands-on experience in journalism, photography, design, video production, and digital storytelling. As both a creative platform and a training ground, it supports student-led content that reflects the voice and vision of the campus community, while also powering larger media projects like How the Story Gets Told through professional-grade production resources and mentorship.
The official companion podcast for How the Story Gets Told will be hosted by Fireside Aces Radio, part of the University of Evansville’s Student Media network. To learn more or to support Student Media’s mission, consider donating. Your contribution helps expand access to experiential learning opportunities in media production, journalism, and creative storytelling, equipping students to produce bold, relevant, and future-focused content across platforms.
To learn more about the Journey to Justice program—including its mission, itinerary, and impact—visit the University of Evansville’s official page.
If you’d like to support the ongoing work of this program or contribute directly to the documentary project, donations are welcome and appreciated. Your support helps preserve and amplify the truth of how the story gets told.