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SUMMARY:Museum Message: The Lewis Museum Family Mourns the Passing of Rev. Dr. Bowyer G. Freeman
DESCRIPTION:THE LEWIS MUSEUM FAMILY MOURNS THE PASSING OF REV. DR. BOWYER G. FREEMAN \n \nThe Board and Staff of the Reginald F. Lewis Museum extend our deepest condolences to our executive director Terri Lee Freeman at the passing of her husband\, Rev. Dr. Bowyer G. Freeman\, Senior Pastor of the New St. Mark Baptist Church. A dedicated and ardent champion for equity and justice\, he was a groundbreaking leader in the State of Maryland and noted advocate for many of the same values upon which the Reginald F. Lewis Museum was founded. He was not only a respected member of the faith and civil rights communities in the Greater Baltimore region and the State\, but he was also a loving husband\, father and grandfather. Our thoughts and prayers are with the Freeman family. \nAt the family’s request\, donations in lieu of flowers may be made to Associated Black Charities\, an organization for which Rev. Dr. Freeman formerly served as board chair. Click HERE to make your donation today. \nAs Terri navigates this time of bereavement\, we believe the best way to support her is to carry forward with meeting the mission of the Lewis Museum\, one which has been close to the hearts of the Freemans who were among the first supporters of the Museum in 2005. During her absence\, the leadership team she has worked tirelessly to assemble will execute her vision\, presenting programming and exhibitions which celebrate the lives and contributions of African American Marylanders to the state’s rich history and culture.  \nW. Drew Hawkins\nChair\, Board of Directors\nThe Reginald F. Lewis Museum \n  \n 
URL:https://archive.lewismuseum.org/event/museum-message-the-lewis-museum-family-mourns-the-passing-of-rev-dr-bowyer-g-freeman/
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SUMMARY:MLK Interfaith Breakfast Honoring Dr. Martin Luther King\, Jr. - Postponed
DESCRIPTION:Update: This event has been postponed. \nJoin the Reginald F. Lewis Museum and the Baltimore Office of Promotions and Arts during MLK Weekend for an Interfaith Breakfast honoring Dr. Martin Luther King\, Jr.  The guest speaker is Sherrilyn Ifill\, President and Director- Counsel of the NAACP Legal Defense and Educational Fund\, Inc. Ticket Price: $50.00 \nTo purchase tickets Click Here. \nProof of a complete COVID-19 vaccination or a negative test is required for this event within the past 48 hours. \n \n 
URL:https://archive.lewismuseum.org/event/mlk-interfaith-breakfast-honoring-dr-martin-luther-king-jr/
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SUMMARY:Virtual Educators Webinar Session #2- Educating For Justice: Black Lives Matter\, Black History Month and Social Activism
DESCRIPTION:How should Black History be taught in 2021? \nHow does the era of Black Lives Matter shape how we teach the past? \nThis virtual educators webinar will serve as part two of the virtual web series entitled\, “Changing The Narrative On Black Education: Uncovering The Past To Better Serve Our Students.” This webinar will cover the legacy of the Black organizing traditions of the 1960’s and 1970’s. The philosophies of Martin Luther King Jr. and Malcolm X and how they can be applied in 2021 in the era of Black Lives Matter will also be discussed too. Learning Black History can help generate awareness on how to effectively become an activist as an advocate for social justice. Learning Black History can also be good for your mental health and well being. This webinar session will be facilitated by Marcus Sankofa Nicks\, M.A.\, of the Howard County Public School System. \nMarcus “Sankofa” Nicks holds a Masters Degree in African American Studies from Morgan State University of Baltimore\, MD. He has worked in Maryland’s Howard County Public School System for over 12 years focusing his efforts on eliminating the achievement gap for Black/African American students as a liaison for the Black Student Achievement Program. He teaches high school African American Studies Seminar and serves as an educational consultant for staff in his school district on how to effectively teach students of color through a culturally relevant trauma-informed approach. His research primarily focuses on African American educational history during the Civil War era through the Jim Crow time period. His work also includes facilitating the socio-emotional development of Black educators who navigate educational settings. His community work extends from Howard County\, Baltimore City and beyond where he has also served as a lead facilitator on many occasions for Black affinity groups and healing spaces for Black/African American individuals and families from a culturally based standpoint. \n Register and tune in to what will be an informative educators webinar to find out how!  Click HERE to attend.
URL:https://archive.lewismuseum.org/event/educators-webinar-session-2-educating-for-justice-black-lives-matter-black-history-month-and-social-activism/
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