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Who Gets To Make History

Who Gets to Make History

Declaration Reclamation

Walk-ups are welcome, though RSVPs are encouraged. Appropriate for all ages, but designed especially for children and their grownups.

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Free

Walk-ups are welcome, though RSVPs are encouraged. Appropriate for all ages, but designed especially for children and their grownups.

  • Tickets

    Free

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In this workshop explore what monuments mean, and reimagine how they can celebrate values of community, equity, and justice with Boston-based social justice project for children Wee the People. This event is appropriate for all ages, but is designed especially for children and their grownups.

Declaration Reclamation is presented in collaboration with The Network of Arts Administrators of Color (ArtsBoston).

Support for Declaration Reclamation is provided by Mass Humanities, which receives support from the Massachusetts Cultural Council, and is an affiliate of the National Endowment for the Humanities. Any views, findings, conclusions, or recommendations expressed do not necessarily represent those of the National Endowment for the Humanities.

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About Wee The People

Wee The People (WTP) is a Boston-based social justice project for children ages 4-12. Launched in 2015 by two Black mothers, WTP organizes free, interactive workshops and events that explore activism, resistance, and social action through the visual and performing arts: music, dance/movement, theater, graphic arts, spoken word, and storytelling.

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