Witness Stones Project Announces New Collaboration in Southington, Connecticut

First Congregational Church of Southington

The Witness Stones Project, a nonprofit educational initiative whose mission is to restore the history and honor the humanity of the enslaved individuals who helped build our communities, today announced a new partnership with the First Congregational Church of Southington The church will be using the Project’s research, curriculum, and landscape markers to help uncover, share, and memorialize the history of the enslaved individuals who lived in Southington.

The First Congregational Church of Southington purpose is to love and worship God; extend God’s radically-inclusive love to all people everywhere; make more and better disciples of Jesus Christ; and to inspire people and society to become more and more just, loving, compassionate and Christ-like.

Witness Stones Project Announces New Collaboration in Longmeadow, Massachusetts

Longmeadow Public Schools

The Witness Stones Project is excited to announce its collaborative efforts with Longmeadow, Massachusetts, Public School. This partnership represents a step toward restoring the history and honoring the humanity of the enslaved individuals who helped build our communities.

 

The Project provides local archival research, professional teacher development, a classroom curriculum, and public programming to help students discover and chronicle the local history of slavery. The final component of the work in each community is the placement of Witness Stone Memorials™ that honor enslaved individuals where they lived, worked, or worshiped. These stones serve as meaningful reminders of the lives and contributions of those who often went unrecognized in history. By working in schools, such as Longmeadow public schools, the Project aims to create a more inclusive and accurate historical narrative.

Longmeadow Public School’s mission is to ensure that all students excel in learning, succeed in life and enrich our community.