June Conversation on Race
Community · Workshop

June Conversation on Race

An insightful community discussion exploring the role of theater in shaping racial dialogue.

Mon, 22 Jun 2026 5:30 PM – 7:30 PM (EDT) Talbot County Free Library Easton , Maryland
The June Conversation on Race program invites community members to the Talbot County Free Library for an engaging session focused on the dramatic irony of racial narratives in theater. Hosted by Healthy Talbot, this event provides a safe space for residents to explore how theatrical performances can influence and reflect racial dialogue in modern society. Attendees will participate in a facilitated discussion aimed at fostering understanding and connection within the local Easton community.

What to Expect

A structured, facilitated conversation in the library meeting room with a focus on educational and social growth.

Who Should Attend

  • Community members
  • Educators
  • Theater enthusiasts
  • Social justice advocates
  • Local residents

Agenda Overview

The event runs from 5:30 p.m. to 7:30 p.m. and includes a light reception followed by the main discussion.
Venue & Address
Talbot County Free Library
100 W Dover St
Easton , Maryland – 21601
United States
Organizer
Healthy Talbot · Non-profit
An organization dedicated to improving community health and dialogue in Talbot County.

Frequently Asked Questions

Is there a cost to attend?
The event is public and free to attend.
Where is it located?
It is held at the Talbot County Free Library in Easton.
Do I need to register?
Please check the Healthy Talbot website for specific registration requirements.
Is parking available?
Yes, standard library parking is available on-site.
What is the focus?
The intersection of theater and racial dialogue.
Who is hosting?
The event is hosted by Healthy Talbot.
Tags
Race Theater Easton Maryland Community Dialogue Education
Summary
A community-focused event exploring racial themes through the lens of theater at the Talbot County Free Library.
Highlights
  • Expert-led discussion
  • Focus on theatrical narratives
  • Community engagement
  • Safe space for dialogue
  • Local historical context
  • Interactive session
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