Join us for a captivating Juneteenth event that celebrates the life and legacy of Harriet Tubman through a compelling play reading and thought-provoking follow-up discussion.
Step into the world of one of America's most courageous and inspirational figures, Harriet Tubman. Tubman was an abolitionist and women's rights activist who played a pivotal role in the Underground Railroad, guiding countless individuals to liberty. This play reading is presented in partnership with the Greater Waterbury Chapter NAACP as part of their weekend-long Juneteenth celebration.
Janette D. Scott will engage the audience in an enthralling play reading that captures the essence of Tubman's incredible journey, her unwavering determination, and her relentless fight for freedom. The play was written for Janette by Paula D'Arcy, Founder of Red Bird Foundation. Janette, a Waterbury resident, has been directing and producing plays for over 35 years, including at the New Haven Arts and Ideas Festival.
This event is now at capacity.
Part of the Palace CommUNITY Series.
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