WANDER Berkshires to host Black History Month drag story hour
The free event, set for February 15 at 11:00 a.m., will feature renowned storyteller Sativo Green in a celebration of books, music, and crafts that uplift Black voices and narratives.
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As part of the event's mission to promote literacy and inclusivity, every child in attendance will receive a free book to take home, helping to expand their personal library while engaging with stories that highlight Black excellence, resilience, and joy. Through dynamic storytelling and interactive activities, children and families will have the opportunity to connect with narratives that inspire and empower.
WANDER Berkshires, a community-focused space in downtown Pittsfield, is dedicated to creativity, healing, and inclusivity. The venue features a recovery-focused café, a photography gallery and teaching darkroom, a wellness studio, and an event space, fostering a welcoming environment for artistic expression and community connection.
Drag Story Hour Berkshires is known for its inclusive and educational storytelling events, which promote self-expression, imagination, and diversity. By presenting books that embrace differences and encourage acceptance, the program creates a safe and affirming space where all children can see themselves reflected in stories.
Seeing Rainbows, a trans-led organization, is committed to building holistic and liberating systems that foster community care and solidarity. The organization works to dismantle oppressive structures and create new, equitable models of support through grassroots initiatives.
The Black History Month Drag Story Hour at WANDER Berkshires is an opportunity for families to come together and celebrate the power of storytelling, fostering understanding, inclusivity, and joy.
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