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SUMMARY:In The Light of Freedom
DESCRIPTION:Come take part in an evening of hands-on art\, history\, and community engagement on Saturday\, October 18\, 2025\, at Byberry Friends Meeting. In the Light of Freedom will feature two back-to-back programs with Philadelphia-based walking artist and Underground Railroad researcher Ken Johnston\, honoring Byberry’s role in the Underground Railroad and movement to abolish slavery. \nThe evening begins with a Lantern-Making Workshop from 5:00–6:30pm\, where participants can assemble and decorate their own LED lanterns for the parade to follow. Johnston will share stories of Byberry anti-slavery leader Robert Purvis and the symbolic role of lanterns in guiding freedom seekers. Space is limited to 25 participants and advance registration is required. There is a nominal $5 materials fee for the workshop. \nAt 6:30pm\, a Historical Reenactment and Lantern Parade will commemorate the 175th anniversary—to the day—of a historic October 18\, 1850\, meeting in Byberry Hall\, led by Robert Purvis and other abolitionist leaders\, to protest the newly enacted Fugitive Slave Act. Event participants will be invited to take on the roles of the original signers of a declaration against the Act that the attendees adopted at the 1850 meeting before joining Johnston for a lantern light procession around the Byberry Meeting burial grounds\, marking the resting places of local anti-slavery activists and sharing Underground Railroad stories. \n“Lanterns are more than light—they’re a way to connect with history\, community\, and the courage of those who fought for freedom\,” said Jack McCarthy\, Project Director. \n“Today one could say Robert Purvis and his brothers grew up grounded with a sense of cultural competence and social activism\,” said Ken Johnston. So it is befitting we commemorate the 175th anniversary of a historic 1850 protest meeting led by Robert Purvis and others against the Fugitive Slave Act.” \nGuests may bring their own handheld lights or lanterns—if it glows\, it goes!
URL:https://www.pym.org/event/in-the-light-of-freedom/
LOCATION:3001\, 3001 Byberry Road\, Philadelphia\, PA\, 19154
CATEGORIES:Addressing Racism Witness
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SUMMARY:Making in Community: Handbuilding Ceramic Bowls
DESCRIPTION:This hands-on studio experience will be a guided workshop on building functional bowls for the dinnertable. Bowls are an essential part of the dining experience\, and can be used for sharing\, serving\, or personal soups and salads. Students will have the opportunity to made and keep up to two food-safe bowls each. Techniques will include coil-building\, slab-building\, and painting with underglazes. The workshop will also serve as a time for reflection on community at the table and what it means to gather for meals and eat with one another.    \nAll clay and tools will be available at the Pendle Hill studio for students\, but bringing an apron is encouraged. Participants will be able to pick up finished piece within a month of the workshop\, once pieces have been bisque and glaze fired.    \nThis place is open to all levels of artistic ability. 
URL:https://www.pym.org/event/making-in-community-handbuilding-ceramic-bowls/
LOCATION:Pendle Hill\, Brinton House\, 321 Plush Mill Rd\, Wallingford\, 19086\, United States
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