Soulful Liberation: Juneteenth Through Art and Word
Saturday, June 28 | 2–3:30 PM
Join us in the galleries for a Soulful Liberation, a discussion through ekphrastic poetry with poet and musician Mahlaynee Cooper, a.k.a. Carrie Assata. Using the powerful works on view in We Belong Here, we’ll investigate questions on freedom as we imagine through the eyes of our ancestors. With poetry readings and writing prompts, we will reflect on the history of Juneteenth and share reflections on cultural and social questions of today.
About the artist:
Mahlaynee Cooper, aka Carrie Assata, hailed from Brooklyn, NY, is a poet, teaching artist, and the founder of Speak Ya Peace NC. Through spoken word, community engagement, education, and her band Soltree Reign, she amplifies voices, fosters social change, and empowers individuals to express their truths. Whether leading workshops, performing, or curating spaces for dialogue, she uses the power of poetry and artistry to inspire and uplift.
Free with registration; $5 donations suggested
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