October 9th

Witch Hunts Then and Now: A Talk with Sarah Jack

03:00pm - 04:00pm

Witch Hunts Then and Now: A Talk with Sarah Jack

Day(s): October 9
Time(s): 3pm - 4pm
Location: Occhiato Theater and PCC Library

Attend virtually

Join Sarah Jack, founder of the nonprofit End Witch Hunts and descendant of colonial-era witch trial victims, for a powerful in-person talk that explores the history of witch trials and their surprising connections to modern-day events. Sarah’s work, featured in The New York Times and NPR, focuses on educating communities about the impact of historical and current witchcraft accusations around the world. Through storytelling and advocacy, she helps us understand how past injustices still shape lives today. Free giveaway included: themed basket and book on witch trials! Don’t miss this eye-opening event that connects history, justice, and community awareness.

Presented alongside the Witch Trials: Accusation to Exoneration exhibit.

Event Information

Date
Time
03:00pm - 04:00pm
Event type
Community
Location
Pueblo Campus
Building
Gorsich Advanced Technology Center
Room
Occhiato Theater