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T. Thomas Fortune Cultural Center To Commemorate Native American Heritage Day with Film Screening and Historical Presentation

The program will feature the premiere of the short film “Entwined for Survival: Monmouth County’s Native American People & the Black Enslaved Population,” followed by a historical presentation from Claire Garland, Executive Director of the Sandhill Historical Society.

Native American Heritage Day

On November 29, 2024, the T. Thomas Fortune Cultural Center will honor Native American Heritage Day with a special event spotlighting the intertwined histories of Monmouth County’s Native American and African American populations.

Native American Heritage Day

The program will feature the premiere of the short film “Entwined for Survival: Monmouth County’s Native American People & the Black Enslaved Population,” followed by a historical presentation from Claire Garland, Executive Director of the Sandhill Historical Society.

Entwined for Survival: Monmouth County’s Native American People & the Black Enslaved Population

The film, produced by the Cultural Center, reveals the deep-rooted connection between the Lenni Lenape tribe and African Americans in Monmouth County. Through personal narratives and historical records, the documentary explores how the two communities bonded through shared struggles, blending cultures, and overcoming adversity.

“We are thrilled to share this important film and highlight the powerful, often overlooked relationship between Native Americans and African Americans in our region,” said Gilda Rogers, Executive Director of the T. Thomas Fortune Cultural Center.

“These stories of resilience and connection are at the heart of Monmouth County’s diverse history.”

Presentation on Lenni Lenape people

After the screening, Claire Garland will provide a deeper exploration into the Lenni Lenape people, focusing on their historical presence and ongoing legacy in Monmouth County.

The presentation will include insights into the tribe’s culture, contributions to the local community, and their enduring connection to the land.

Native American Heritage Day Event Details

  • Date: November 29, 2024 Time: 2:00 PM
  • Location: T. Thomas Fortune Cultural Center, 94 Drs. James Parker Blvd., Red Bank, 07701
  • Admission: Free, but registration is required.

For more information, please visit T. Thomas Fortune Cultural Center website.

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