Maroonage: Learning from the African Diaspora's Eternal Search for Liberation


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Maroonage: Learning from the African Diaspora's Eternal Search for Liberation
Christian Hayden
Ethical Leader
This platform will be delivered in hybrid format, which means you can attend the platform via Zoom or in person at the Impact Hub Baltimore. Masks are optional.
Christian's humanism was ignited by his interest in Pan-Africanism. Inspired to make a quest to understand lessons of liberation, Christian has traveled to Haiti, Colombia, and the Gullah Geechee in the Coastal Southern United States to compose a ecological poem that honors what he has learned.
Bio:
Christian Hayden is an Ethical Culture leader, who lives in Philadelphia and supports NYSEC in its Coming of Age, Teen and Beloved Community Colloquy Program. As a humanist, who is a community educator, photographer and documentarian, his primary concern is witnessing the human condition.
Physical Location:
Impact Hub Baltimore
10 E. North Ave
Baltimore, MD 21202

Every week on Sunday until December 30, 2029
Maroonage: Learning from the African Diaspora's Eternal Search for Liberation