Celebrate the “You FIT Here!” banner presentation on Oct. 1

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Celebrate the unique heritage of the city of Fitchburg and Fitchburg State University with an official presentation of the “You FIT Here!” banners on Wednesday, Oct. 1, at 3:30 p.m. on the campus’ main quadrangle. The rain location will be at Hammond Main Lounge.

You Fit Here banner presentation to President, Mayor, art
Celebrate the unique heritage of the city of Fitchburg and Fitchburg State University with an official presentation of the “You FIT Here!” banners on Wednesday, Oct. 1, at 3:30 p.m.

The banners will be presented to Fitchburg State University President Donna Hodge and city partners Nick Capasso (Fitchburg Art Museum), Merrick Henry (COFF33 Corp) and Fitchburg Mayor Samantha Squailia.

There will be live performances sponsored by Coff33 Corp., a celebration of the “Fitchburg Your Story” podcast series with a listening station (you can sign up to record your own episode), a reception with food, displays and giveaways, and a Heritage Walk, led by university archivist Asher Jackson and Dr. Danette Day, starting in the quad and ending at the Abolitionist Park (.4 miles). A shuttle will be available for those who need it to and from Abolitionist Park. Earn an exclusive pin to commemorate your experience. 

The event is free and open to the public.

On Tuesday, Sept. 30 and Wednesday, Oct. 1, there will be a Teach-In at Abolitionist Park. All are welcome to join Fitchburg State classes in the park. 

On September 30, from 8-11:30 a.m., offerings will include Dr. David Weiss presenting on domestic terror and hate crime; Dr. Will Cortezia discussing diversity in education; Dr. Kisha Tracy presenting the Bible as literature; and Dr. Danette Day discussing culturally proficient education

On October 1, at 9:30 a.m. and 12:30 p.m., Dr. Will Cortezia presents on the abolitionist movement and how it relates to social justice in the present day; Dr. Michael Hoberman discusses a pathbreaking abolitionist text from 1789: The Interesting Narrative of the Life of Olaudah Equiano at 11 a.m.; and Dr. Eric Budd discusses the origins of abolitionism and other social movements at 11 a.m.

You FIT Here is funded by the Deans’ Anti-Racism Fund and the Crocker Center for Civic Engagement.