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05/28/2026

Incorporating literary history destinations into an itinerary might seem like a challenge. Not everyone is a big reader, and those who are will likely not

05/28/2026

Join us for Salons at Stowe: Pride Month — an evening of conversation, connection, and community with LGBTQIA+ leaders, advocates, artists, and organizers from across Connecticut, including performer and activist Tiana Maxim.

🗓 June 3 | 6:00–7:30 PM
📍 Stowe Center for Literary Activism

Come be part of the conversation. 💛

05/28/2026

We need community now more than ever.

Join us for Salons at Stowe: Pride Month — an evening of conversation, connection, and reflection with LGBTQIA+ leaders, advocates, artists, and organizers from across Connecticut, including Evy Ruiz of and

🗓 June 3 | 6:00–7:30 PM
📍 Stowe Center for Literary Activism

Come be part of the conversation. 💛

June at the Stowe Center ☀️Join us this month for conversations, community, books, writing, and celebration. From Salons...
05/18/2026

June at the Stowe Center ☀️

Join us this month for conversations, community, books, writing, and celebration. From Salons at Stowe to our new exhibition, The Lawn Party and Book Talk with Chris Smalls, there’s something happening all month long.

See you at Stowe.

🔗 stowecenter.org/calendar

FINAL REMINDER: Join us for a teteo—a Dominican slang word for party-as we close “What does it mean to be Human?”, the e...
05/14/2026

FINAL REMINDER: Join us for a teteo—a Dominican slang word for party-as we close “What does it mean to be Human?”, the exhibition by and Gamze Ozker.

Gather with us in Harriet Beecher Stowe’s backyard for music, dancing, cars, games, food, art activities, and community.

Because Harriet’s backyard is for everyone.

✨ Featuring a car show with .stallions
✨ Sponsored by and

🍽️ Food:




🤝Community organizations:










🔗 Stowecenter.org/teteo

All ages welcome. Registration recommended.

Pride is more than celebration. It’s a conversation, community, history, resistance, and imagining a more just future to...
05/13/2026

Pride is more than celebration. It’s a conversation, community, history, resistance, and imagining a more just future together. 🌈

Join us for this month’s Salons at Stowe, an open forum bringing together organizers, artists, educators, advocates, legislators, and community leaders to explore:

What is the future of LGBTQIA+ Connecticut?

Come be in community, engage with others, and help turn conversation into action.

Featuring:

• Facilitation by Derek Hall
• Jesse Nasta from Wesleyan University & Middlesex County Historical Society
• Rep. Raghib Allie-Brennan from Connecticut’s 2nd Assembly District
• Rep. Dominique Johnson from Connecticut’s 143rd District
• Kamora Herrington from Kamora’s Cultural Corner
• Dani Arranka from Hartford’s LGBTQ+ creative community
• John Pica-Sneeden from the CT Gay & Le***an Chamber
• Anthony Pierson-DiLizia from The Health Collective
• Reverend Edwin Pérez Jr. from Immanuel Congregational Church UCC
• Kiki Lucia from Let’s Have a Kiki
• Tiana Maxim from the House of Maxim
• Evelyn “Evy” Ruiz from Hasta Luego Friend & Tia’s Roommate

June at the Stowe Center ☀️Join us this month for conversations, community, books, writing, and celebration. From Salons...
05/07/2026

June at the Stowe Center ☀️

Join us this month for conversations, community, books, writing, and celebration. From Salons at Stowe to our new exhibition, The Lawn Party and Book Talk with Chris Smalls, there’s something happening all month long.

See you at Stowe.

🔗stowecenter.org/calendar

As conversations about labor, protest, and economic power continue across the country, Chris Smalls remains at the cente...
05/06/2026

As conversations about labor, protest, and economic power continue across the country, Chris Smalls remains at the center of a growing movement for workers’ rights.

Next month, we welcome Smalls to the Stowe Center for Literary Activism for a conversation on his new book When the Revolution Comes: A Fight for the Future of the Working Class.

Part memoir, part organizing blueprint, the book traces Smalls’ journey from Amazon warehouse worker to labor leader and explores the realities of working-class life, grassroots organizing, and collective action in America today.

In conversation with Anita Durkin of UAW Local 2110, this program asks what solidarity looks like now and where the labor movement goes next.

🎟 In-person and virtual tickets available at StoweCenter.org/Smalls

Sun’s out, stories on ☀️📚This summer, swap screen time for story time with the Stowe Center for Literary Activism. From ...
05/05/2026

Sun’s out, stories on ☀️📚

This summer, swap screen time for story time with the Stowe Center for Literary Activism. From stepping inside history to hands-on, bring-it-to-you experiences, we’re making learning feel a little more like discovery and a lot more like connection.

Think:
🌊 Stories of courage and freedom
🌿 Conversations that actually matter
☀️ Interactive moments that stick long after summer ends

Whether you’re visiting us or bringing Stowe on the go, these programs invite young people to explore big ideas like justice, voice, and community in ways that feel real, relevant, and engaging.

Perfect for camps, youth groups, and summer programs looking to mix fun with meaning.

Slide into our inbox to book your summer visit or bring the experience to you.

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