Virtual Program: The Charles Sumner School Museum and Archives
The Charles Sumner School Museum and Archives will host a free online discussion and Q & A with documentary filmmaker Cintia Cabib and artist and educator Lilian Thomas Burwell on
The Charles Sumner School Museum and Archives will host a free online discussion and Q & A with documentary filmmaker Cintia Cabib and artist and educator Lilian Thomas Burwell on
Obama Hawaiian Africana Museum's 3RD ANNUAL OBAMA BIRTHDAY WALK VIRTUAL Register in advance for this event on Zoom: https://us02web.zoom.us/meeting/register/tZEufuivrD0qGtfdnnaGzwb6l6u2wS5zSefy After registering, you will receive a confirmation email containing information about
It's back! Join the Banneker-Douglass Museum Foundation Inc. online on July 31st, from 10 am until 2 pm for the third annual BDM Youth Conference. This year's theme is The
And Some of Us Are Brave: Ethics, Praxis, & Care in the Trauma-Informed Museum This 90-minute dialogue will explore how trauma impacts how we engage visitors, staff, and our communities.
The State of Black Museums: Leadership and Change during COVID-19 and Social Justice Movements. The Association of African American Museums (AAAM) will hold its first-ever virtual conference. The three-day
NCPH has extended the deadline for proposals for its 2021 Annual Meeting in Salt Lake City, Utah, that illuminate the ways stories of the past bring meaning to the present and that consider
The National Park Service Selma to Montgomery National Historic Trail in partnership with the Association of African American Museums invites you to participate in Exhibiting the Shift in the American Consciousness:
TUESDAY, AUGUST 18 3PM - 4PM EST How should the community of African American museums and other history organizations engage with the upcoming commemoration of the United States 250th anniversary? We
Anti-Racism Educator's Workshop This Virtual BDM program is geared toward teachers, educators, and counselors and facilitated by arts and humanities scholars, this interactive workshop will equip attendees with the skills
Join the Association of African American Museums and the Fort Monroe partners for a virtual town hall discussion, “Lift Your Voice: 1619 and the Power of Collaboration”. This discussion will explore
August 25 2020 | 2:00PM - 3:00PM Host: HANNIBAL JOHNSON Register here: https://rsvp.att.com/?ConfID=734523700
Date and Time Thursday, August 27, 2020 | 6:00 pm - 7:30 pm Cost: Free Racial equity is corrective justice for communities that have suffered oppression due to a long
The 2020 DC History Conference theme is "Echoes." This year's conference will be fully virtual and re-formatted as a symposium-style virtual conference. The conference theme is grounded in Toni Morrison's
Art of the Collectors VIII features works from private collections created by prominent and lesser-known African and African American artists. Included in the exhibition are paintings and sculptures by artists who
PastForward Diversity Scholarship Program: Now Accepting Applications for Scholars and Mentors The Diversity Scholarship Program introduces new preservation leaders to the historic preservation community at the annual preservation conference, hosted
Discussions of racism generally focus on the systemic disadvantage and harm to BIPOC (Black, Indigenous and People of Color). This multimedia webinar explores the other side of the dynamic--how white