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Our full summer 2023 program has concluded. Summer 2024 program will be published in early 2024. Meanwhile, check this space for events and community activities during the off season.
Join us at WFC as we mark Indigenous Peoples’ Day (Oct. 9) (details coming) — reserve Fall 2023 accommodation now!
Fall 2023 Work Weekend! Many projects + many hands = quick work + time to enjoy. Fill out this form to express interest & help us finalize the dates.
Newly launched: WFC oral history & intergenerational family tree project. Check for details of how to share your memories and help build a visual representation of your family’s generations at WFC.
Have ideas for Summer 2024 programs? We build our calendar as a community to reflect our collective priorities. Email programs@worldfellowship.org to share your ideas!

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Click “View All 5 Events” below for the complete Protest Fest schedule for today, including a film, storytelling, song workshop, and an evening concert performance with Pamela Means and Guthrie’s Ghost.
Click "View All 5 Events" for the complete Protest Fest schedule for today, including a film, storytelling, song workshop, and an evening concert performance with Pamela Means and Guthrie's Ghost.
Find out more »10:00 am
We Were There!
We Were There! is a film version of Bev Grant's multi-media show about women's labor history created for presentation at the 2021 Coalition of Labor Union Women (CLUW) Convention. Bev is a musician, founder of the Brooklyn's Women Chorus, and labor activist, who lead the World Fellowship Choral Week for many years. Presented as part […]
Find out more »2:00 pm
“To Supply the Entire World with Plenty”: Stories From New Hampshire’s Labor History.
To Supply the Entire World with Plenty: Storyteller and former WFC Co-Director Andy Davis dramatizes little known tales of the struggles of the Granite State’s working people, from the strike of the Cocheco “mill girls” in 1828, to the 1920 Palmer Raids in which hundreds of accused Communists were rounded up in 8 NH towns, […]
Find out more »4:00 pm
Music Workshop by Guthrie’s Ghost
Before they entertain you with their Saturday evening performance as Guthrie's Ghost (yes, that Guthrie), this specialty once-a-year super group will share their music & song wisdom with you in an afternoon workshop. Look for more details in this space in the near future. Presented as part of Protest Fest 2023.
Find out more »6:30 pm
Protest Fest Special Performance: Pamela Means and Guthrie’s Ghost
Pamela Means is an Easthampton MA-based Out(spoken), Biracial, independent artist whose "kamikaze guitar style" and punchy provocative songs have worn a hole in two of her acoustic guitars. Armed with the razor wit of a stand-up comic, engaging presence, elegant poetry, and irresistible charm, Pamela Means’s “stark, defiant songs” (New York Times) set the status […]
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