About this Event
Suggested Donation: $10
Discovering Amistad invites you to join us in celebrating the life and legacy of an “unsung” American hero – James Mars. Through his own words from his published memoir, and the lived accounts of his descendants, we will explore and elevate the narrative of a man who defined the struggle for true liberty. Born in 1790, James Mars lived the paradox of American freedom – sold as a slave in a state that claimed to be "The Land of Steady Habits."
Keynote address by Rev. Shelley D. Best
Rev. Dr. Shelley D. Best is the founder of Creative Disruptor® and CEO of TubmanWalker, where she builds creative ecosystems that empower leaders and communities to thrive. A visionary leader and Yale Divinity School graduate, she brings over two decades of executive leadership, including her tenure as CEO of the Conference of Churches. She is the author of Creative Disruption: How Artists and Innovators Build Influence, Drive Change, and Shape the Future.
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Event Venue & Nearby Stays
Old State House Site - 1831-1874, 800 Main St, Hartford, United States
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