Combine the tales of the African diaspora with the opportunity to create your very own tied quilt square. Mama Carla Wiley will show you how to tell your stories in words and cloth.
For ages five and up.
Children under 8 years old and under MUST be accompanied by parent or responsible caregiver.
Program runs approximately 90 minutes.
For more information, please contact Rachee at 610-789-4440 or email udcsd@delcolibraries.org
About our presenter:
Carla “Mama Carla” Wiley has been a preschool specialist, parenting educator, storyteller/oral historian, quilt historian and writer for over 25 years. Currently, she has been combining the nationally known Mother Read Family Literacy model with her Human Race Studies Certification and writing a curriculum to be used throughout Philadelphia to dismantle racism in education.
Carla has used quilting and storytelling as a means of teaching young women in her Rites of Passage program the steps toward female maturity. Working with institutions as diverse as Aetna, The Philadelphia Museum of Art, The Civil War Museum, The African American Museum and The Free Library of Philadelphia, Carla has created programs that use stories and quilts to bridge the gap between cultures and peoples. With an unquenchable thirst for knowledge, she researches tirelessly and shares her findings with all ages through the written and spoken word as well as through fiber art.
Carla was a volunteer quilt instructor at Temple University’s PASCEP program as well as a proud PASCEP Advisory Board Member. She has served on Philadelphia’s First Book committee and taught family literacy throughout the tristate area.
Currently Carla Wiley has retired from her role as a Preschool Teacher and Library Assistant for the Free Library of Philadelphia. She is also the co founder of the cultural arts group Progeny’s Legacy Jamaa.