Opens January 15!
In 1963, Dr. King reminded us that “injustice anywhere is a threat to justice everywhere.”
Nearly 100 years earlier, Frances E. W. Harper — poet, speaker, abolitionist — stood in front of 1866 National Women’s Rights Convention to declare, boldly, that not only are “we all bound up together,” but that “society cannot trample on the weakest and feeblest of its members without receiving the curse in its own soul.” In fact, it is these words that are highlighted in the mural on Greene Street Friends School's Armat building.
Please join us on Monday, January 19, 2026 @9am-12pm for our annual GSFS MLK Day of Action! The day's program will include a public performance and community workshop highlighting the artistry and activism of Frances E. W. Harper, as well as an opportunity for volunteer service. Please reach out to Tricia Ebarvia with any questions, and we look forward to seeing you there!
CLICK HERE to RSVP. The event is free and open to the public, but registration is appreciated for planning purposes.
