On April 22, 2021, we visited one of Boston’s most vibrant neighborhoods— Egleston Square, and had Now + There’s first ever interpreted N+T Asks! Curator Leah Triplett Harrington is joined by Paloma Valenzuela, Writer/Producer/Director of the web series The Pineapple Diaries; Nakia Hill, Writers' Room Director at 826 Boston, and Writer/Producer; and Denise Delgado, Executive Director of Egleston Square Main Street.
You can also watch the Spanish translated version here (Ver en Español aqui).
Here are some links to supplement your viewing with:
Essential viewing: the first episode of The Pineapple Diaries.
The illuminating Luminary Lens series at the Isabella Stewart Gardener Museum.
Visit 826 Boston!
Bodega Signs + Wonders Poetry Block Party in the Egleston Square Peace Garden.
Worlds collide! The Pineapple Diaries episode in collaboration with Egleston Square Main Street.
Here are some past performances and other community events in the Egleston Square Peace Garden, to get an idea of what Nakia’s talking about.
Your go-to guide of open businesses in Egleston Square.
Egleston Square Neighborhood Association, They have monthly meetings about the community, updates about what’s happening locally, sign up for their newsletter!