Close Modal Public Event Rasin ak Rèv: Roots and Dreams Friday, August 28 | 7:00pm This intimate gathering brings together writers and thinkers to explore how stories hold vital knowledge about our environment, our history, and the natural world we share. Member Ticket Presale: Starting June 4thGeneral Public Ticket Launch: June 11thThe Museum of Science, in partnership with the Toussaint Louverture Cultural Center of Massachusetts, presents Rasin ak Rèv: Roots and Dreams, an evening of conversation bringing together leading Haitian voices in literature and cultural thought for a powerful dialogue on land, memory, and the living world.This program invites audiences into a rich exploration of how stories—told across generations, languages, and geographies—hold knowledge about the environment, history, and what it means to belong. Through a moderated conversation and audience exchange, the evening will move across themes of ecology and environmental change, inter-generational memory, resilience, and the ways storytelling itself becomes a form of living science.Join us for an intimate and thought-provoking gathering that bridges Haiti and its diaspora, past and present, and the natural and human worlds. Rooted in lived experience and shaped by history, Rasin ak Rèv creates space to reflect on what we inherit, what we carry, and what we imagine forward together. Register for the Event Date and Time Friday, August 28 | 7:00pm Audience Adults 18+ Location Blue Wing View Map Price Free with Pre-Registration Language English Register for the Event Date and Time Friday, August 28 | 7:00pm Audience Adults 18+ Location Blue Wing View Map Price Free with Pre-Registration Language English Member Ticket Presale: Starting June 4thGeneral Public Ticket Launch: June 11thThe Museum of Science, in partnership with the Toussaint Louverture Cultural Center of Massachusetts, presents Rasin ak Rèv: Roots and Dreams, an evening of conversation bringing together leading Haitian voices in literature and cultural thought for a powerful dialogue on land, memory, and the living world.This program invites audiences into a rich exploration of how stories—told across generations, languages, and geographies—hold knowledge about the environment, history, and what it means to belong. Through a moderated conversation and audience exchange, the evening will move across themes of ecology and environmental change, inter-generational memory, resilience, and the ways storytelling itself becomes a form of living science.Join us for an intimate and thought-provoking gathering that bridges Haiti and its diaspora, past and present, and the natural and human worlds. Rooted in lived experience and shaped by history, Rasin ak Rèv creates space to reflect on what we inherit, what we carry, and what we imagine forward together.