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Past events
- 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!
- Sat, Jun 08Boston Public LibraryJuneteenth is a story of freedom, resistance, and cultural expression of Black American people then and now. Join us at BPL's Central branch to celebrate with our interactive program Juneteenth Unlimited!
- Sun, Jun 02Arts at the ArmoryJoin Wee The People at Somerville's annual Herbstalk festival to celebrate of urban gardens and food justice!
- Sat, May 11The SubstationJoin the Substation and racial justice project Wee The People for a kid-powered, art-making event honoring Haitian Heritage Month, Rise Up! / Leve! : Celebrating the Haitian Revolution of 1804.
- Tue, Apr 16Holbrook Public LibraryGems, crowns, and collaging galore: It's an April vacation week edition of Wee Wear the Crowns!
- Sat, Mar 30Boston AthenæumCome celebrate Boston freedom fighter Harriet Hayden, featuring an interactive read-aloud and art-making activity creating Black-affirming picture frames for our own portraits. Ages 6+.
- Sat, Feb 17Milton Public LibraryA high-energy, intergenerational event like no other, celebrating Jean-Michel Basquiat with wall-to-wall images of Black culture kids use to collage their very own gold or silver crown.
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