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This celebration will be a joyful gathering about what it means to be unapologetically Black, and include tea time to discuss elements of Black joy including discussions of contemporary Black shows. We’ll catch up on all things Black culture and discuss the celebration of our people’s freedom and liberation.

Important note: This event is open to all members of the Mount Holyoke College community that identify as Black and is meant to be a joyful space.

Co-Sponsored with the Division of Student Life and MHC Archives and Special Collections

Important note: This event is open to all members of the Mount Holyoke College community that identify as Black and is meant to be a joyful space.

We invite those interested in allyship to learn more about Juneteenth and get grounded in readings and better understandings of this holiday through reviewing the following resources:

 

For inquiries about the accessibility of this event or to request accommodations, please contact Shannon DaSilva (sdasilva@mtholyoke.edu). Please make accommodation requests no later than 72 hours in advance to give implementation time.  In all situations, a good faith effort will be made to provide accommodations up until the time of the event.

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  • Emma Beck
  • Michelle N Richard Washington
  • Sarah Bacon
  • Carol Stewart

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