"Harriet’s Dinner Party" an Unforgettable, Interactive Storytelling Experience with Author and Educator Yvette Cole

  • September 20, 2025 2:00 PM - 3:30 PM
  • New Haven Museum

    114 Whitney Avenue
    New Haven, Connecticut 06510
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Description

In this multimedia presentation, children are invited to step into the world of Harriet Tubman through a video story time that brings history to life.

 

In Cole’s imaginative tale, a young girl enjoys dinner at Harriet Tubman’s home alongside iconic guests like Dr. Martin Luther King Jr., Rosa Parks, and Ida B. Wells. Through music, storytelling, and sensory engagement, young audiences will learn about Harriet Tubman's humanitarian legacy and the impact of other Black historical figures in a fun, age-appropriate way.

 

Children will sing along, touch and smell themed props, and engage all five senses as they explore history in a way they’ll never forget. The program concludes with a themed activity and the opportunity to meet the author for a book signing and photo opportunity.

 

Cole became interested in this topic while searching for age-appropriate books on Black historical figures for children and realized how few options were available. The lack of accessible, engaging material for younger audiences made her realize how important it is to tell the stories in a way that children can understand and connect with. “I wanted to help fill that gap by focusing on figures like Harriet Tubman, whose legacy deserves to be shared and celebrated with every generation,” Cole says.

 

Cole hopes the public will gain a deeper appreciation for who Harriet Tubman was—not just as a conductor on the Underground Railroad but as a brave, selfless, and visionary leader who risked everything for the freedom of others. She explains, “I want the audience to walk away with a renewed sense of why Tubman’s story matters, especially for young people, and why it’s essential to keep her legacy alive through education, storytelling, and conversation.”

About Yvette Cole

Cole is a certified kindergarten teacher in Connecticut and a first-time author. Born and raised in Harlem, New York, she is a strong advocate for implementing diversity, equity, and inclusion into school's daily curricula. She hopes that her book, “Harriet’s Dinner Party,” will make it easier for parents and teachers to teach children about significant historical figures such as Harriet Tubman and Martin Luther King Jr. and their prominent roles in American history.

Date & Time

Sat, Sep 20, 2025 2:00 PM - 3:30 PM

Venue Details

New Haven Museum

114 Whitney Avenue
New Haven, Connecticut 06510 New Haven Museum
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