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You are needed: Inequality in Bronze: Monumental Plantation Legacies
If you live in the 19140, 19141, or 19144 Zip Codes you are needed to be part of a community planning process at one of Germantown’s historic sites -“Inequality in Bronze: Monumental Plantation Legacies,” is a project funded by The Pew Center for Arts and Heritage.
Please join us in a community planning process to commemorate Dinah, a once-enslaved woman who is credited with saving Stenton during the Revolution.
We hope to:
· Work with our neighbors to create a 21st-century memorial to Dinah.
· Elevate and commemorate Dinah’s story.
· Address the national debate about monuments and the absence of memorials to millions of enslaved Africans and Africans Americans, whose contributions to our history remain ignored or silenced in many public spaces.
Where?
Stenton is located in historic Stenton Park, at 4601 North 18th Street (the corner of 18th and Windrim Avenue), just 4 blocks east of Wayne Junction.
When?
Please be part of this project. RSVP to one of the
following community conversation sessions:
December 17th 2:00 pm
December 18th 5:30 pm
RSVP
Email programs@stenton.org or call 215-329-7312.
If you are unable to join these planning sessions but still wish to be part of the project, please contact us!
