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Events

Tue, Nov 18826 BostonJoin us for a community event of storytelling, art-making, and call to action for immigration justice
Sat, May 31BostonHeaded to the WBUR Festival? Stop by Wee The People's Pop-up at the Festival's KidStage for a drop-in edition of our Wear Your Resistance workshop. Learn all about symbols of protest movements, then choose your own and make your own t-shirt!
Sat, May 17Roxbury Branch of Boston Public LibraryGet ready for a kid-powered celebration of dance, freedom, and solidarity as Wee The People and Haitian master choreographer Jean Appolon team up for a Haitian Flag Day weekend event to close out the Greater Roxbury Book Fair!
Fri, May 16Cambridge Public Library, O'Neill BranchJoin us in celebration and solidarity as we kick off Haitian Flag Day weekend with this kid-powered, craft-making, music-filled workshop!
Sat, May 10Mattapan Branch, Boston Public LibraryJoin us in celebration and solidarity as we kick off Haitian Heritage Month with this kid-powered, craft-making, music-filled workshop!
Sun, May 04Just Book-ishJoin our kid-powered kick-off to Haitian Heritage Month with storytelling, art-making, and celebration of Black freedom fighters, all at Dorchester's locally inspired literary spot Just Book-ish!
Sat, May 03Fuller Craft MuseumJoin our kid-powered kick-off of Haitian Heritage Month, with storytelling, live music, and art-making celebrating the freedom fighters of the Haitian Revolution!
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.
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