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We are thrilled to offer a wide range of educational programs, recreation, body movement, creative expression, and much more throughout the Summer 2025 season. Please check regularly for updates and additions! Direct any questions, offers, and ideas to programs@worldfellowship.org.

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June 2021
Strange Fruit, the Inside Story
Robert Meeropol, the son of Abel Meeropol, who wrote the words and music to the anti-lynching anthem, Strange Fruit, discusses the songs’ origin, history and current impact.
Find out more »Strange Fruit: The Inside Story
Watch the recording of this program here.
Find out more »History-Telling: The Power of Primary Sources
What can we take from the words and experiences of those who came before us? WFC's next Executive Director, Octavia Driscoll, will share some of the insights from her graduate work on the subject and lead a workshop on the ways in which primary sources can open vulnerability, build empathy, and possibly be a vehicle for culture shift.
Find out more »July 2021
Alternative 4th Of July
Join Iraq War veteran and director of New Hampshire Peace action, Will Hopkins, on the fourth of July weekend to take a look at how the myth of American Exceptionalism protects American warmaking from critical eyes, and how a system has been built to make criticism of forever wars a social taboo. Hopkins will discuss his own experience in Iraq, and talk about how he sees patriotism weaponized to ensure American warmaking is unobstructed by a public fully awakened to…
Find out more »Reflecting on 400 Years: Stories and Tools for a Just Future
Watch the recording of this program here. In 1619, the first ships delivering Africans to be sold into bondage arrived in Jamestown, an inciting event in America’s ongoing battle with inequality. In 2019, the 400 Years of Inequality coalition called on the nation to observe this anniversary. During this workshop, coalition members will share two new digital platforms that reflect on 4 centuries of inequity, 150+ community-based observances, and guide us in solemnly and truthfully observing national anniversaries. Presented by…
Find out more »I will Not Conform, I will Transform
A facilitated exploration of the personal transformation needed to transform the world. With Eroc Arroyo-Montano, a founding member of the critically acclaimed Hip Hop group, Foundation Movement. Eroc is currently the Director of Cultural Organizing at United For a Fair Economy.
Find out more »Common Sense Economics: A Look at Young Workers
This interactive workshop is about how the economy is faring for young workers. Kate Shaughnessy is a labor educator at the AFL-CIO who writes curricula on various topics such as leadership, working people's history, economics, and organizing. Kate will be joining us in person at WFC for this program!
Find out more »Virtual! Common Sense Economics: A Look at Young Workers
This interactive workshop is about how the economy is faring for young workers. Kate Shaughnessy is a labor educator at the AFL-CIO who writes curricula on various topics such as leadership, working people’s history, economics, and organizing. Register on Eventbrite here.
Find out more »Critical Race Theory and the 400-year War on Blackness
Arnold Farr is a professor who philosophizes on race and liberation at the University of Kentucky. He's also a father, a formidable guitar player and songwriter, and a friend of WFC.
Find out more »SASE Baby Goats Visit!
Lia Geller and Matt Parks bring their fabulous baby Nubian goats for a visit after the Tamworth Farmer's Market. Enjoy cuddling, climbing, feeding... and try the goat milk ice cream! We are so lucky!
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