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3/22/25 - 7th Annual wimmin@work

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The Hayti Heritage Center and Souloworks/Andrea E. Woods Present

In Celebration of the Hayti Heritage Center’s 50th Anniversary

The 8th Annual wimmin@work 2025

A wimmin's herstory month celebration

SATURDAY, MARCH 22 - 2 PM at the Hayti Heritage Center

Join us for an afternoon of thought-provoking and spirit-moving performances of dance, original song and music, theater, spoken word, and more.

Beautiful wimmin-made items for sale in the lobby marketplace at 1 pm featuring spoken word poet and Em Cee - Kimberly McCrae, United Strings of Color, dancer/choreographer - Ife Presswood, MusicalMystique, Dancer/Choreographer - Johanna Kepler, Krav Maga – Jamie Lee, Maestra TheMcee, and Calabasa Calabasa: dancing and making the music of life the wimmin@work brave wimmin award

Honoring Mama Ruby Johnny and Toya Chinfloo for their courageous work as wimmin illuminating our communities and our lives $10. Free for children under 12

SATURDAY, MARCH 22, 2025 - 2 PM

at the Hayti Heritage Center

804 Old Fayetteville St

Durham, NC 27701

919-683-1709 www.hayti.org

wimmin@work is an interdisciplinary, intergenerational performance showcase celebrating wimmin’s herstory month. Wimmin of all generations come together to acknowledge that we stand on the mighty and magnificent shoulders of wimmin artists, educators, mentors, family, and friends. Let’s celebrate and share our creative endeavors in the way we do best, by being wimmin@work!

Co-produced by Hayti Heritage Center and SOULOWORKS/Andrea E. Woods

www.hayti.org

www.souloworks.com/wimmin

The Hayti Heritage Center and Souloworks/Andrea E. Woods Present

In Celebration of the Hayti Heritage Center’s 50th Anniversary

The 8th Annual wimmin@work 2025

A wimmin's herstory month celebration

SATURDAY, MARCH 22 - 2 PM at the Hayti Heritage Center

Join us for an afternoon of thought-provoking and spirit-moving performances of dance, original song and music, theater, spoken word, and more.

Beautiful wimmin-made items for sale in the lobby marketplace at 1 pm featuring spoken word poet and Em Cee - Kimberly McCrae, United Strings of Color, dancer/choreographer - Ife Presswood, MusicalMystique, Dancer/Choreographer - Johanna Kepler, Krav Maga – Jamie Lee, Maestra TheMcee, and Calabasa Calabasa: dancing and making the music of life the wimmin@work brave wimmin award

Honoring Mama Ruby Johnny and Toya Chinfloo for their courageous work as wimmin illuminating our communities and our lives $10. Free for children under 12

SATURDAY, MARCH 22, 2025 - 2 PM

at the Hayti Heritage Center

804 Old Fayetteville St

Durham, NC 27701

919-683-1709 www.hayti.org

wimmin@work is an interdisciplinary, intergenerational performance showcase celebrating wimmin’s herstory month. Wimmin of all generations come together to acknowledge that we stand on the mighty and magnificent shoulders of wimmin artists, educators, mentors, family, and friends. Let’s celebrate and share our creative endeavors in the way we do best, by being wimmin@work!

Co-produced by Hayti Heritage Center and SOULOWORKS/Andrea E. Woods

www.hayti.org

www.souloworks.com/wimmin

More about Hayti Heritage Center
The St. Joseph’s Historic Foundation, Inc. (SJHF) founded in 1975, is deeply rooted in the historic Hayti community of Durham, North Carolina. The once thriving business and residential district was dubbed “Black Wall Street” by Booker T. Washington. The Hayti Heritage Center opened in 1975 under the management of the SJHF. The Center is a cultural enrichment and arts education facility that promotes cultural understanding through diverse events, activities and programs that preserve the heritage and embrace the experiences of Americans of African descent.
When & Where
Mar 22, 2025, 2:00pm to 4:00pm Timezone: EDT
$15.00


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