Fall Teen Discussion Project – “Stamped: Racism, Antiracism, and You”

Maine Humanities Council Discussion Project - Stamped: Racism, Antiracism, and You

Lewiston Public Library is one in a cohort of organizations and individuals throughout the state hosting a Maine Humanities Council Discussion Project this fall!

Teens and young adults from ages 13-23 are invited to join this discussion group based on Stamped: Racism, Antiracism, and You by Jason Reynolds and Ibram X. Kendi. Copies of the text will be provided to participants to keep, and discussions will be hosted by a trained facilitator from Maine Humanities Council.

The project will consist of readings from the text coupled  with facilitated weekly Zoom discussions from 3:30-5pm on Wednesdays through the month of October.

Registration is required and space is limited. Fill out the registration form to sign up and reserve your copy of the book!

For more information on LPL Teen’s Stamped Discussion Project contact Harper at hchance@lewistonmaine.gov


About Maine Humanities Council
The Maine Humanities Council uses books, poetry, and big ideas to bring people together to discuss issues of importance. MHC programs and grants encourage a deeper understanding of ourselves and one another, building lasting connections and reaching diverse, multigenerational, and rural audiences.

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Written on: Sep 11, 2020