About this Event
In honor of International Women’s Day, The Living Library Human Story Exchange will host a guided intergenerational dialogue pairing an elder woman from the community with a younger participant for an intimate, story-based exchange rooted in truth, strategy, and tenderness. This session centers elder women as living archives—keepers of memory, wisdom, survival technologies, and joy—whose lived experience offers a roadmap for navigating today’s social and political terrain.
Together, pairs will explore how Black women and other women of color have “made a way out of no way”—turning scarcity into ingenuity, harm into healing, and barriers into bridges. Participants will engage in a facilitated conversation about what our foremothers taught us about our political position in the face of racism: how they interpreted power, protected community, navigated institutions, and set boundaries without surrendering their humanity.
The session will also affirm joy as a practice—one that is not escapism, but a purposeful form of resistance that sustains us, bonds us, and keeps us free in spirit even when systems attempt to constrain our lives.
This exchange is designed to be both reflective and practical: a space to honor elder brilliance, cultivate intergenerational trust, and gather usable wisdom—stories, principles, and practices we can carry forward into our families, our work, and our communities.
Core Themes We’ll Explore
- Making a Way Out of No Way: resourcefulness, survival strategies, and community ingenuity across generations
- Foremothers as Political Teachers: lessons about racism, power, dignity, and positioning ourselves with clarity and purpose
- Joy as Resistance: laughter, music, beauty, friendship, rest, celebration, faith, and pleasure as life-giving tools of liberation
- Legacy & Continuity: what we keep, what we heal, and what we refuse to pass down
What Participants Can Expect
- Warm welcome + grounding moment to set intention and build safety
- Paired “Living Library” exchanges using guiding prompts (storytelling + listening practice)
- Collective reflection circle to share insights, patterns, and wisdom harvested from the conversations
- A closing affirmation honoring elder women and the lineage of resistance through love and joy
Intended Impact
By pairing elder women with younger generations in a structured exchange, this session strengthens community connections, reduces social isolation, and preserves living history that is often undocumented. Participants leave with a deeper understanding of intergenerational resilience, renewed pride in ancestral political wisdom, and practical ways to reclaim joy as a daily, liberatory practice.
Event Venue & Nearby Stays
Baltimore Unity Hall, 1505 Eutaw Place, Baltimore, United States
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