Celebrate African American & Black History Month

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Date & Time

Sat, Feb 28 10:00 AM - 12:00 PM

Address (map)

1102 E. Montecito St.

Venue (website)

Eastside Library

Join us at the Eastside Library for a special African American and Black History Month celebration featuring local author and TEDx speaker Fleurie Leclercq.

Fleurie will share her inspiring journey and captivating stories that honor African roots and culture.

Families are invited to participate in a special storytime where Fleurie will read her book and engage children in discussion and reflection.

After the storytime, families can take part in a craft activity inspired by Fleurie’s book, creating a meaningful keepsake that reflects the themes and characters she shares.

The celebration continues with DAANSEKOU Cultural Arts and Wellness Collective, which is pleased to present Living Roots, a 30-minute interactive performance and educational workshop designed specifically for families and youth.

This program explores the direct lineage between traditional West African movement and modern hip hop, demonstrating how cultural heritage continues to evolve and thrive.

Umoja from SBCC will also join us, enriching the celebration with the spirit of Black unity and community.

They will be providing snacks to share, adding warmth and hospitality to the gathering and making the event even more welcoming for families.

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