Community tapestry explanation
Moving Image
CH_CA_2020_SC_007_006
Community Archive
A video recording of a man speaking on stage at Fountain Park in Chestertown, Maryland on Juneteenth 2020. The man helped with the organization of the community tapestries that are being created in five Maryland counties, including Kent County. He explains the significance of the tapestry and how people can contribute to its creation. He also discusses God's role in everything and how people should "pray for peace but work for justice". June 20 2020
English
born digital
Black Freedom Struggle, Chestertown's Historic District
Juneteenth, Art, Community arts projects, Tapestry, Black lives matter movement, Religion, God, Black lives matter movement in artFloyd, George, 1973-2020, Maryland--Chestertown, Maryland--Kent County Chestertown
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