Virtual Program: Big Boys Do Cry II

This is the third installment to the mental health series and the importance of male vulnerability. Join The Buffalo Soldiers National Museum as they dive into the hard conversation that is mental health in the black community. Registration Link: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/big-boys-do-cry-tickets-134790579251 Due to its potency, Xanax from https://wellnessforlessmedicalcenter.com/xanax.html should only be used under medical supervision and with

Virtual Program: Ready and Forward: ASAP

This virtual event (from The Buffalo Soldiers National Museum) is under the Mind Body and Art umbrella that offers veterans a healthy alternative to healthsavy.com coping with PTSD by showcasing their artistic talents of comedy and storytelling. Registration Link: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/ready-and-forward-asap-armed-services-art-partnership-tickets-135740231687

CollectionSpace Community Collections Spotlight: Public Art Archive Implementation

Description: This webinar will offer an exploration into the world of public art collections management with Emily Wilkinson, the Director for Public Art at Texas Tech University (TTU), and Lori Goldstein, the Manager of WESTAF’s Public Art Archive (PAA). Since the program’s inception in 1998, TTU has installed over one hundred works of art across

Webinar: Heritage Practitioner Roundtable

When: Thu, Jan 28, 2021, 3:00pm-4:00pm Organizer: NC African American Heritage Commission External URL: Registration Link Contact: Adrienne Nirde aahc@ncdcr.gov This webinar is the final installment of a six-part Zoom webinar series designed to offer guidance and strategies around how to sustain our institutions in this moment. The series will leverage the expertise of sixteen

PG County Department of Parks and Recreation Kicks Off Black History Month Celebrations

Within the Black community, there continues to exist a deep mistrust of the medical profession, which is rooted in a history of racism, exclusion, inequality, and exploitation in the nation’s systems of healthcare. This year’s exhibition will delve into this mistrust through an exploration of the history of medicine and healthcare within the African American

Black History Month Kick Off Panel Discussion

Moderated by The Effective Communication Coach Denise Thomas and featuring members of America’s Black Holocaust Museum’s staff, this conversation will kick off Black History Month with an organizational update on the museum’s reemergence, a discussion on the museum’s role in honoring and sharing Black history year round, and a look ahead to what is on

AAAM Webinar: A Response to a Nation in Turmoil

The Association of African American Museums and the AAAM Emerging Museum Professionals will host an advocacy event on February 5th, 2021 at 6:00 pm ET. We request your attendance as members of the African American museum field.  The program is a rapid response event based on the insurrection at the U.S. Capitol and this year’s

Athlete. Scholar. Activist: Chapters in the Life of Dr. Pellom McDaniels

About this Event Emory Libraries partners with the BronzeLens Film Festival for this event, which begins with a screening of the film “Flash Here and There Like Falling Stars: The Life and Work of Dr. Pellom McDaniels III,” followed by a conversation. Speakers will include: • Nsenga Burton (moderator), co-director of the Film and Media Management concentration at Emory University,

Live Webinar: AASLH Conversations: Preparing for the 250th Anniversary

AASLH Conversations The COVID-19 pandemic has caused an unprecedented crisis in our local communities, country, and world. Many are seeking answers and guidance during this time, and AASLH has been listening to the concerns from the history community. In response, we are offering more online content including the new AASLH Conversations webinar series. While no one has

Interview with Judge Derek C. Mosley

Join ABHM President & CEO, Dr. Robert M. Davis, for a candid conversation with Judge Derek C. Mosley, who annually curates stories about remarkable events and figures in Black History and shares them on his influential social media platforms. Hear directly from Judge Mosley on what motivates him, what he has learned, and what he

Brown Lecture Series: We’re Better Than This

Wednesday, February 10 7 PM EST Join us for a conversation about the life and legacy of Elijah Cummings between Dr. Maya Rockeymoore Cummings, book collaborator James Dale, and moderator Dr. Freeman Hrabowski. Presented in partnership with the Enoch Pratt Free Library. Part memoir, part call to action, We’re Better Than This is the story

Kids Writers Live with Kwame Alexander

Award-winning children's and young adult author Kwame Alexander will discuss his books during a moderated Q&A conversation. About this Event Join award-winning children's and young adult author Kwame Alexander as he discusses his works with kidlit pioneers Wade Hudson and Cheryl Willis Hudson. Presented in partnership with the Reginald F. Lewis Museum.   Share your

The Bonds of Family and Legacy

In partnership with the National Underground Railroad Freedom Center, this program will explore the Black family, a topic of study in many disciplines, including history, literature, the visual arts, social policy, and the culture of the culinary arts. The Black family knows no single location, since family reunions and genetic-ancestry searches testify to the spread of family members across states, nations,

Webinar Registration: The Bonds of Family and Legacy

In honor of Black History Month, join the National Underground Railroad Freedom Center for a meaningful moderated discussion with thought leaders and influencers. This is virtual experience has been curated with the backdrop of the 2021 Black history theme, The Black Family: Representation, Identity, and Diversity. The black family has been a topic of study

7th Annual Black History Month Lecture – (Re)Making History: Memory, Mythmaking, and the Civil Rights Movement

Join Dr. Hasan Jeffries for a lecture that will explore the ways popular misconceptions about the civil rights movement remake history, altering everything from the African American freedom struggle’s leadership, goals, tactics, and guiding philosophies, to the depth and breadth of the white opposition, including the form and function of racial terror. Drawing on popular media

Yes We Did: Photos And Behind-the-Scenes Stories Celebrating Our First African American President with Lawrence Jackson

Monday, February 15 7PM EST Celebrate President’s Day with White House photographer Lawrence Jackson who covered President Barack Obama over his eight years in office.  Yes We Did is filled with Lawrence’s intimate photographs and reflections. For anyone who misses the humanity, grace, and undefinable “cool factor” of the Obama White House, this warm and inspiring book provides an

The Future of the Black Family

Join the Banneker-Douglas Museum as it presents a discussion on the evolution of the identity of the Black Family. In alignment with the Association for African American Life and History’s (ASALH) annual theme, The Black Family: Representation, Identity and Diversity, this dialogue between Director Chanel Compton and Mr. Matt Prestbury, founder of The Black Father