The Magical Black Tears Experience is an interactive exhibition based on the children’s picture book Magical Black Tears: A Protest Story by Decoteau J. Irby. The exhibition teaches children ages 4-12 about direct action as a vehicle for creating a more just society for Black people. The exhibit allows visitors to watch films, read, write, create, pretend-play, and problem-solve in a fun setting that shows how everyday people take direct action to make the world free from racism. Your attendance at this pilot exhibition will support its message of how direct action and protest create a more racially just world.
We invite you to be our guest at a special reception for Museum, Arts & Culture Professionals Night on Wednesday, February 15, 4:30-6:00 p.m., inside the Create Gallery (M Building) on the MATC Downtown Campus. Please RSVP your attendance no later than Friday, February 9th.
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