Impact of Protest
This issue, our staff took on a question deeply related to our new exhibit and upcoming programs: “How has our idea of protest changed through history? How have these changes impacted history in...
View ArticleRaising Voices Festival: A Celebration of Music, Art, and the Power of...
Free festival presented by Revolutionary Spaces and featuring Chanon Judson, Grace Galu Kalambay, Pyeng Threadgill, Frank London, and Porsha Olayiwola kicks off 250th Tea Party Commemoration For...
View ArticlePhillis In Boston, Play Celebrating African American Poet and Prodigy Phillis...
Original play written by Ade Solanke and directed by Regge Life on stage for five weeks in commemoration of the 250th anniversary of the Boston Tea Party For Immediate ReleaseContact: Sloane...
View ArticleRevolutionary Spaces Announces Tickets On-Sale for Boston Tea Party 250th...
For Immediate ReleaseContact: Sloane WiltonDownload Press Release PDF >> BOSTON – On December 16, 2023, Revolutionary Spaces is commemorating the 250th anniversary of the Boston Tea Party...
View ArticleRevolutionary Spaces to Honor Community Changemakers for Their Commitment to...
For Immediate ReleaseContact: Kristen ElworthyDownload Press Release PDF >> BOSTON, MA — As the 250th anniversary of the Boston Tea Party approaches, local nonprofit Revolutionary Spaces,...
View ArticleLegacy of the Liberty Tree: Where Is It Now in Present-Day Boston?
Written by Emily Yurkus, Visitor Experience Supervisor When you hear the words Liberty Tree, do you picture a giant elm tree located in 18th century Boston? A place for people to gather, protest, and...
View ArticleExploring the American & French Revolutions Through Lafayette’s Sword: A...
For Immediate ReleaseContact: Sloane WiltenDownload Press Release PDF >> BOSTON — In an upcoming program from Revolutionary Spaces, a historian will share the fascinating story of the...
View ArticleMassachusetts’ Hull Mint
Written by Lucy Pollock, Exhibits Manager After years of outright disobedience to the Crown, Massachusetts Bay colony faced a fatal accusation from British trade official Edward Randolph:...
View ArticleInsider Interview: Bounty with Upstander Project
Written by Lucy Pollock, Exhibits Manager Revolutionary Spaces recently sat down with the Upstander Project team, including co-presidents Adam Mazo and Mishy Lesser, to discuss their film Bounty,...
View ArticlePiecing Together History: The Martha Washington Dress Quilt in the...
Written by Lori Fidler, Associate Director of Collections Not long after I joined Revolutionary Spaces, I came upon an intriguing description in the object files: a quilt made from fragments of...
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