Juneteenth in Me: A Journey of Remembrance and Education

A Road Scholar Program by Antwoinette Ayers

Antwoinette Ayers by Antwoinette Ayers
When

May 31, 2025
1:30pm–2:30pm

Where

Hoffman Estates Branch, Schaumburg Township District Library
1550 Hassell Rd
Hoffman Estates, IL 60169

Cost

Free. Registration is required.
All ages and families are welcome.
Interactive program.

Register here

Join Antwoinette Ayers, an influential voice in cultural education and remembrance, for an enlightening presentation on Juneteenth and its profound significance in St. Louis.

Antwoinette's talk is more than a historical account; it's a call to awareness and education about the often-untold stories of African Americans in St. Louis. She highlights the significance of locations like Bernard Lynch's slave pens, now replaced by modern landmarks, urging the audience to acknowledge and understand the cultural roots buried beneath the city's contemporary façade.

Antwoinette Ayers' "Juneteenth in Me" is not just a recounting of events; it's an immersive experience that educates, commemorates, and honors the African American journey. 

It's an invitation to understand and celebrate the liberation from bondage, echoing the sentiments and struggles of our ancestors through a contemporary lens. 

Junteenth 2020 Ayers

This event is Free and Open to the public. For more information, please contact Allison Bies at abies@stdl.org.

Learn more about Antwoinette Ayers, this program, and how to book it here.