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Past events
- Wed, Apr 16Shrewsbury Public LibraryJoin us for a special middle-school edition of Who Gets to Make History?, as we explore the role of monuments in remembering hard history and make monuments celebrating Black identity and experience.
- Thu, Feb 20Fuller Craft MuseumJoin Wee The People for a high-energy, kid-powered, art-making event where ALL families can celebrate Black identity, Black experience, and unapologetic Black JOY: Wee Wear the Crowns!
- Mon, Feb 10Brookline Public Library Coolidge CornerJoin Wee The People for a radical celebration of Black identity and experience through iconic photographer Gordon Parks.
- Thu, Feb 06BPL Chinatown branchJoin Wee The People and BPL for a four-part series of kid-powered workshops celebrating the art, genius and soul of Black folk who birthed America's music -- a sound of joy and struggle, freedom and radical disruption.
- Wed, Feb 05BPL Grove Hall branchJoin Wee The People and BPL for a four-part series of kid-powered workshops celebrating the art, genius and soul of Black folk who birthed America's music -- a sound of joy and struggle, freedom and radical disruption.
- Tue, Feb 04BPL Parker Hill branchJoin Wee The People and BPL for a four-part series of kid-powered workshops celebrating the art, genius and soul of Black folk who birthed America's music -- a sound of joy and struggle, freedom and radical disruption.
- Mon, Feb 03BPL Roslindale branchJoin Wee The People and BPL for a four-part series of kid-powered workshops celebrating the art, genius and soul of Black folk who birthed America's music -- a sound of joy and struggle, freedom and radical disruption.
- Mon, Jan 20MFA BostonJoin Boston-based racial justice organization Wee the People for an intergenerational art-making extravaganza celebrating Black kings, Black culture, and unapologetic Black joy: Wee Wear the Crowns!
- Mon, Jan 20ICA BostonWhat are monuments for? What do they teach us about who matters? And how can we radically re-imagine monuments to lift up our heroes and reclaim our stories? Join social justice project Wee The People for a special MLK Day edition of the art-filled workshop Who Gets to Make History?
- Sat, Jan 18Boston AtheneaumJoin Wee The People for a high-energy, kid-powered, art-making event where ALL families can celebrate Black identity, Black experience, and unapologetic Black JOY: Wee Wear the Crowns!
- Wed, Oct 09Newton Free LibraryWhat does it mean to belong? What happens when the things that make us who we are are left behind -- or taken away? This workshop explores immigrant stories of home, migration, displacement, and belonging.
- Fri, Oct 04Somerville Public LibraryFrom the raised fist to the peace sign to the simple word "NO," symbols of protest have played a big role in protesting injustice and ushering in change. Learn about different images of resistance then choose one to make a t-shirt of your own.
- Wed, Jun 19MFA BostonGet ready for a blast of collage creativity and monumental Black joy: Wee The People is bringing its kid-powered art + storytime programming to the MFA's annual Juneteenth Open House.
- Sat, Jun 15Fuller Craft MuseumGet ready for a summer celebration of freedom, resilience, and hands-on creativity -- it’s Juneteenth Unlimited, with special flag-making crafts celebrating the exhibition of artist Beau McCall!
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