![Cover page of Opal Lee And What It Means To Be Free by Alice Faye Duncan, with illustrations by Keturah A. Bobo, showing a young Black girl with the silhouette of an older woman behind her.](/sites/default/files/styles/square_feature/public/2023-05/Opal%20Lee.png?itok=ht4Lu2Ga)
Juneteenth Celebration for Children and Families
Children and their families are invited to celebrate Juneteenth with a picnic, book swap, and interactive read-aloud of Alice Faye Duncan’s Opal Lee And What It Means To Be Freethat will engage discussion of the reflective and joyous nature of the holiday. All families will take home a copy of the book. A program of the Children’s Time Education Subcommittee and the Racial Justice & Education Subcommittee of Trinity Cares Reflection & Action
Children and their families are invited to celebrate Juneteenth with a picnic, book swap, and interactive read-aloud of Alice Faye Duncan’s Opal Lee And What It Means To Be Free that will engage discussion of the reflective and joyous nature of the holiday. All families will take home a copy of the book. A program of the Children’s Time Education Subcommittee and the Racial Justice & Education Subcommittee of Trinity Cares Reflection & Action