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Black Heritage Trail of New Hampshire Hosts Informative Tea Talk: “Envisioning the Future” at Nashua Public Library
The Black Heritage Trail of New Hampshire (BHTNH) is pleased to invite the public to the concluding event of its Elinor Williams Hooker Tea Talk series, “Envisioning the Future,” scheduled for Sunday, April 21, 2024, at the Nashua Public Library. This engaging panel discussion provides an excellent opportunity for community members to educate themselves about New Hampshire’s diverse history and its implications for the future.
The tea talk aims to foster a thoughtful exploration of historical federal initiatives like the New Deal and the Great Society, and their impacts on New Hampshire, drawing lessons to envision a more inclusive future. By examining these key moments in our nation’s history, participants will gain insights into how New Hampshire has navigated its unique challenges and opportunities in the pursuit of equity and justice.
Our panel features Nate Giffard, Data Director at America Votes, Hon. Jonah Wheeler, NH State Representative for Hillsborough County District 33, and Grace Kindeke, Program Coordinator at the American Friends Service Committee. The discussion will be moderated by Hon. Linda Gaithright, NH State Representative for Hillsborough County District 10.
Attendees will have the chance to engage with these knowledgeable speakers, delve into significant historical events, and consider their long-term effects on our society. This dialogue is an ideal setting for community members interested in understanding the past to better shape our future, emphasizing the importance of knowledge, community involvement, and proactive dialogue in fostering a just society.
We invite all who are interested in learning more about New Hampshire’s history, its role in broader national movements, and the ongoing efforts to ensure a fair and equitable society to join us for this enlightening discussion. Don’t miss this opportunity to expand your understanding, contribute to the conversation, and connect with others dedicated to making a difference.
Event Details:
- When: Sunday, April 21, 2024, at 2:00 PM
- Where: Nashua Public Library, 2 Court St, Nashua, NH
The event is free and open to the public, aiming to educate, engage, and inspire. Join us to celebrate New Hampshire’s rich history and explore how we can collectively contribute to a more equitable and just future.
For more information and to register, please visit the Black Heritage Trail of New Hampshire’s website at www.blackheritagetrailnh.org.
About the Black Heritage Trail of New Hampshire:
The Black Heritage Trail of New Hampshire promotes awareness and appreciation of African American history and life in order to build more inclusive communities today. We work to visibly honor and share a truer, more inclusive history through exhibits, educational programs, curriculum development and tours that can change the way our country understands human dignity when it is free of historical stereotypes. Building on the success of the Portsmouth Black Heritage Trail that started more than two decades ago, the statewide Black Heritage Trail connects the stories of New Hampshire’s African heritage by documenting and making visible many of the historic sites that testify to this rich history. The Black Heritage Trail of New Hampshire is an independent, nonprofit organization. The organization is a registered 501(c)(3) nonprofit; Taxpayer Identification Number 81-3921917.
For media inquiries, please contact:
Terry Robinson
Marketing Specialist
(603) 570 – 8469
terry@blackheritagetrailnh.org
Black Heritage Trail of New Hampshire