Join ReRooted Productions for an uplifting event celebrating Black folk's inherent divinity and sacredness, focusing on the connection between body, mind, spirit, and ancestry.
Following the sold-out run of Crown of Times, ReRooted Productions is back at the Museum of Science with their new conversation and performance series Soul Speak. This engaging series will explore themes related to cultural identity, community activism, and Black self-care.
This transformative talk series celebrates the inherent Divinity of Black people, offering a space to rediscover and honor the sacredness of Black bodies, minds, and spirits. Rooted in ancestral wisdom, cultural resilience, and radical self-love, we’ll explore how Black individuals can fully step into their Divine nature. Through thought-provoking discussions, creative expressions, and communal healing, we’ll examine how the sacred manifests in Black identity, creativity, and community. This series calls to reclaim visibility, embody sacredness, and collectively envision a future where Black Divinity shines unapologetically and expansively. This conversation will be facilitated by Michele Avery and Yvette Modestin.