Carnaval is ready to transform Broadway once again into an open-air festival filled with music, movement, food, family activities, local vendors, and performances celebrating East Somerville.
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The Somerville Public Library and the City of Somerville SustainaVille initiative invite you to attend their fall speaker series, showcasing perspectives on building equitable, sustainable, and resilient communities.
Claudia Fox Tree from the Upstander Project presents a screening of First Light, a short documentary about the Maine Wabanaki-State Child Welfare Truth and Reconciliation Commission, and leads a talk about Indigenous people’s rights to land and environmental justice.
All events take place in the Community Room at the West Branch Library, 40 College Avenue. Registration is required and space is limited. Visit somervillepubliclibrary.org/calendar to register or contact ShanTil Yell at syell@somervillema.gov with any questions.
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