Hosted by Madison Area Bahá’í Community as part of Race Unity Day.
Doors open at 12:30pm. Coffee/tea and cookies will be served.
LATE: A Love Story is not just a performance – it’s a raw and honest exploration of truths discovered late in life, weaving together narratives of love, loss and healing. Performed by Rachelle Zola, the 76-year old who walked 825 miles from Chicago to Montgomery for racial equity, just last year.
The stories are a testament to the resilience and strength of the human spirit – a journey toward healing and understanding. After the performance there is a circle held where everyone who wants to share has the opportunity to do so. Join us in creating a world where ‘equity for all’ is honored, lived by and celebrated. Connect with the LATE LOVE community at late.love.