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Skidmore College
SankofaBlack Studies Program

Summer 2024 Events

 

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Skidmore Collegeā€™s Juneteenth Celebration!

Join us Saturday, June 22, from noon to 3 pm, for a family-friendly event featuring freedom- and Juneteenth-themed arts and crafts, storytelling for children, food, and live performances! Also buy from regional Black-owned businesses and check out books from Skidmoreā€™s Lucy Scribner Library pop-up.

This event is co-sponsored by American Studies, Black Studies, History, Intergroup Relations, International Affairs, Music, Political Science, Sociology, Theater, the Tang Teaching Museum, and the Presidentā€™s Office.

Schedule
The day includes ongoing activities and timed events, both inside and outside the Museum.

Noon to 3 pm

Craft-making activities organized by the Tang Education team: help create a community wall hanging made of paper chains and weave decorative bowls with yarn.

Vendors: Women with Voices LLC (clothing), Beautiful Things (hand crafted products), Blooms by Marie (flowers), Kim Vincent Harris (comic books), Marcus Kwame Anderson (illustrations and comics)

Musical Performances

Noon-12:45 pm: Welcome and Neo-soul music performance by Adrian Emanuel

12:45-1 pm: Hip-hop dance performance by Prodigal B

1-2 pm: Congolese dance and drumming workshop by Nkoula Badila and Angel Lau

2-3 pm: Gospel performance by the Heavenly Echoes Gospel Band

Storytelling

Childrenā€™s books read by Skidmore faculty and staff

Noon: Juneteenth: A Picture Book for Kids Celebrating Black Joy by Van G. Garrett

12:15 pm: Free at Last: A Juneteenth Poem by Sojourner Kincaid Rolle

12:30 pm: Heart and Soul: The Story of America and African Americans by Kadir Nelson

12:45 pm: Jaydenā€™s Impossible Garden by MeĢlina Mangal

1 pm: Juneteenth for Mazie by Floyd Cooper

1:15 pm: The People Remember by Ibi Zoboi

1:30 pm: The 1619 Project: Born on the Water by Nikole Hannah-Jones

1:45 pm: The Me I Choose to Be by Natasha Anastacia Tarp

2 pm: Opal Lee and What it Means to Be Free by Alice Faye Duncan

2:15 pm: The Undefeated by Kwame Alexander

2:30 pm: Freedom in Congo Square by Carole Boston Weatherford and R. Gregory Christie

2:45 pm: The Day You Begin by Jaqueline Woodson