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Niagara Falls Underground Railroad Heritage Center Virtual Freedom Conversation Tour (04.10.2021)

$10.00

Teaching Artist:
Saladin Allah
See the description below for more information about the Teaching Artist

Date:
Saturday, April 10, 2021

Time:
3:30 p.m.–4:30 p.m. EST

The Niagara Falls Underground Railroad Heritage Center highlights the extraordinary results that can be achieved when ordinary people stand against oppression. Rooted in stories of the Underground Railroad in Niagara Falls, the Heritage Center’s live, virtual tour led by Saladin Allah sparks conversation and offers a space to consider the relationship between race, human rights, and freedom.

If you’d like to participate but there’s a financial barrier, scholarships are available! Email info@justbuffalo.org.

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Saladin Allah - Teaching Artist - Just Buffalo Literary Center

About the Teaching Artist

Saladin Allah is the third-great grandson of underground railroad Freedom Seeker Josiah Henson, whom Harriet Beecher Stowe used as the primary narrative for her famous 19th-century novel, Uncle Tom’s Cabin. He brings this personal history and a passion for youth education to his work as a Visitor Experience Specialist. He is the founder of the Atlantis School For Gifted Youngsters, A.S.I.A., A.S.I.A. TV, Atlantis Build Talk Radio, and Quanaah Publishing.

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