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Episode Synopsis
"I know what you're all thinking: what does one wear to a slave quarter sleepover?" On the show: REMEMBERING TO KNOW. On Juneteenth (the African-American holiday celebrating the end of slavery), five writers spend the night in a cellar kitchen where enslaved people were once held enchained by the town of New Paltz's colonial-era founding families.
Reflecting on their transformative experience, they perform their monologues before a live audience at the historic Reformed Church of New Paltz. This program was produced in cooperation with Historic Huguenot Street, The Slave Dwelling Project, and TMI Project's #BlackStoriesMatter initiative.
Reflecting on their transformative experience, they perform their monologues before a live audience at the historic Reformed Church of New Paltz. This program was produced in cooperation with Historic Huguenot Street, The Slave Dwelling Project, and TMI Project's #BlackStoriesMatter initiative.
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