The Lenape Center

The Lenape Center
Members of the Lenape Center, based in Manhattan, will discuss their work and Lenape history.
Lenapehoking, the Lenape homeland, spans from Western Connecticut to Eastern Pennsylvania, and the Hudson Valley to Delaware with Manhattan at its center.
The Lenape Center has the mission of continuing Lenapehoking through community, culture, and the arts. They push back against erasure and seed the ground with Lenape consciousness for the next generations.
This program will be hosted on Zoom. Free and open to all. Register here: https://bit.ly/3oX17zP.
This program is a collaboration between the Lenape Center, the Westchester County Historical Society, the Port Chester Historical Society, and the following libraries: Port Chester-Rye Brook Public Library, White Plains Public Library, Lewisboro Library, Mamaroneck Public Library, Putnam Valley Library (MHLS), Yonkers Public Library, Irvington Public Library, Somers Library, Harrison Public Library, the North Castle Public Library, the John C. Hart Memorial Library of Yorktown/Shrub Oak, The Field Library of Peekskill and the Warner Library of Tarrytown.
* Registration for the program will be handled by the White Plains Public Library.