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The Goshen Theater
Tuesday, March 21st @ 7pm

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  • Tuesday, March 21 @ 7pm
  • Free to the public
  • Moderated Panel Following Screening
  • 24min Runtime
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Goshen: A Sundown Town’s Transformation

About the Film

Goshen: A Sundown Town's Transformation


‘Goshen - A Sundown Town’s Transformation’ explores Goshen, Indiana’s past as a racially exclusionary Sundown Town and how the community is finding ways to acknowledge this history and move forward. There have been thousands of such communities in the U.S., but Goshen is among the first to make a bipartisan declaration regarding “a past to stand against.”

For most of the 20th century, starting around 1900, Goshen, Indiana, was a “sundown town,” meaning African Americans were, by social and cultural means, excluded from living in Goshen or even staying overnight here.

On March 17, 2015—after unanimous support from the Goshen Ministerial Association, Community Relations Commission, City Council and mayor—the council addressed Goshen’s lamentable legacy by adopting “A resolution acknowledging the racially exclusionary past of Goshen, Indiana, as a ‘sundown town.’” The resolution concludes: “It happened, it was wrong, it’s a new day.”

However, the shadow of this sundown-town history remains, and to what extent the “new day” is realized is up to the resolve of the community. Goshen College's Communication Department presents this documentary produced by it's own FiveCore Media.

About the Crew

Goshen College

Communication Program


"Goshen: A Sundown Town's Transformation" was produced by students in Goshen College's Film Production Program During the summer of 2022 Silas Immanuel, a 1st year film production major from New Delhi, India, took on the documentary as a Maple Scholars project.

The Maple Scholars program allows students to do hands on academic work with professors in their field. This project, called The Goshen Spotlight, aims to tell stories from Goshen's history through the lens of documentary. Some past products of this Maple Scholars project are "Blossers Park", "Vital Passage" and "Admit One."

Film Info

DIRECTOR - Silas Immanuel
EDITOR - Silas Immanuel
EXECUTIVE PRODUCER - Kyle Hufford
RUNTIME 24 minutes
FILM LANGUAGE - English
SHOOTING FORMAT - Digital 4k 24p
ASPECT RATIO - 1.85:1
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Production Company

FiveCore Media is a video production company located in Goshen, Indiana comprised of creative professionals and a group of gifted Goshen College communication students. FiveCore Media writes, produces, and edits videos including commercials, promotional and informational videos.

Project Photo Library

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KKK Marches


The KKK made frequent visits to Goshen in the 1960's, 70's & 80's.

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Goshen College Black Student Union


Despite the challenges in the community, Goshen College attracted a small population of African American students.

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Diversity Day


Mayor Allan Kaufman unveiling the new diversity sign on the city sign in the 90's.

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Downtown Goshen at sunset.

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The Mennonite Article


Article on the Goshen resolution on being a Sundown Town.

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Goshen's Sundown Town Past


Goshen's Sundown Town past originated in the early 1900's.

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Sundown Town Signs


Signs like these were common in Sundown Towns in the 20th Century.

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Goshen postcard from the 1960's.


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