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This November installment of our family-based art education program Sou Sou! Saturdays will explore the deep cultural connections between Haitian and Mexican traditions, highlighting how communities across the African and Indigenous Diasporas come together to honor the spirits of those who came before us.
Across the Diaspora, our traditions consistently prioritize honoring our ancestors in song, dance, storytelling, and altar-making.
Through workshops led by Kriyol Collective, Kiire Wellness Family and Yolie Leon, families of all ages will experience the shared rituals of reverence, resilience, and remembrance that unite the Haitian tradition of Fêt Gede and Mexican tradition of Día de Los Muertos.
There is no cost to attend this event. Space is limited, registration is strongly suggested. Attendees will be able to view the current exhibition, BYENVENI.