Join us for an interactive lecture and community learning experience that uncovers powerful but often overlooked narratives within Hispanic and Latine history.
This program will explore the story of maroonage—the creation of free communities by people who resisted enslavement across the Americas.
Participants will engage with stories of resilience, migration, and cultural survival through guided group activities designed to spark dialogue and collective discovery. Together, we will examine the hidden legacies of resistance, the ways these histories connect to broader struggles for freedom, and how they continue to shape our communities today.
This is not just a lecture, but an immersive experience that invites reflection, participation, and shared learning. All are welcome to join in honoring these histories and making space for new understandings of heritage and resistance.