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Wee The People's Francie Latour presents "The ABCs of Racism" at Boston's Old South Church, 2019. (Courtesy of Wee The People)
Art Greg CookJune 7, 2022 0

Wee The People Anti-Racism Workshops Cancelled By Westwood Schools

Was an Instragram post by Wee The People the reason Westwood Public Schools cancelled anti-racism workshops it had scheduled by the social justice education group? Francie Latour, co-founder and co-director…Continue Reading →

“Wee Chalk the Walk, a Family Day of Action” from Wee the People, Philly Children’s Movement and MassArt's Center for Art and Community Partnership. 2020 (Courtesy)
Art Greg CookMay 29, 2020 0

Wee The People’s ‘Family Day Of Action’ 5/31 In Solidarity With Black Lives

“The unmattering of Black lives starts in childhood,” Wee The People co-founder Francie Latour writes. “…When we intervene in a way that tells kids the truth, that taps into their…Continue Reading →

Tanya Nixon-Silberg performs a preview of “My Night in the Planetarium" in November 2019. (Tess Scheflan photo)
Activism Greg CookJanuary 29, 2020 0

From The Co-Founder Of Wee The People, A Puppet Show For Kids About Standing Up To Strongmen

“Kids don’t get enough credit that they can understand what’s going on. Racism isn’t going to end until people start noticing it,” says Tanya Nixon-Silberg, co-founder of Wee the People,…Continue Reading →

Tanya Nixon-Silberg of Wee The People leads a social justice story time at the Frugal Bookstore in Roxbury, Dec. 16, 2017. (Greg Cook)
Art Greg CookDecember 17, 2017 0

Wee The People: Talking With Kids About Why There Aren’t More Black And Brown People In Museums

“We want to go to the museum and see black and brown people,” Tanya Nixon-Silberg of Wee The People told children during a social justice story time that was part…Continue Reading →

Cheering to begin knocking down the wall at Wee The People's "Protestival" at Boston’s Mozart Park, July 8, 2017. (Greg Cook)
Art Greg CookJuly 8, 2017 1

Tearing Down The Wall At Wee The People’s ‘Protestival’

Wee The People’s “Protestival” at Boston’s Mozart Park, as part of the Jamaica Plain Porchfest on July 8, offered music, stenciling T-shirts, and “Bridges Not Walls,” in which kids built…Continue Reading →

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