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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:Virtual MLK Day 2022
DESCRIPTION:**This virtual program will premier at Noon and be accessible online here (CLICK MLK Image) or go to our museum’s YouTube page  and facebook page for the remainder of the week.** \nVIRTUAL MLK Day 2022 Presentations: (Watch the entire Youtube MLK Day 2022 Presentation or click on the Timestamps to access  different MLK segments after the premier airing.) \nTIMESTAMPS:\n\n 00:00 — Museum Greeting by Museum Board Chair Drew Hawkins (3 minutes)\n02:46  — An MLK Conversation with Civil Rights Historian Taylor Branch and Dr. Izetta Autumn Mobley\, Director of Interepretation\, Collection and Education  (67 minutes)\n1:12:41  —  MLK Children’s Theater Read Aloud & Oratory Speeches by CFA Repetory Theatre Company (18 minutes)\n1:31:50  — Annual 2022 HS Juried Art Show: Changemakers (14 minutes)\n1:45:05  — Spoken Word Raps by Dewmore Baltimore Poets (10 minutes)\n1:55:08  — A Musical Homage to the Movement with Benny Russell\, Brandon Woody\, Blake Meister\, Jay Moody and Justin Taylor (27 minutes)\n\nCelebrate Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.  Day virtually this year with the Lewis Museum as part of your day of reflection. Virtual programming includes a conversation with Civil Rights historian Taylor Branch  with Dr. Izetta Autumn Mobley\, Director of Interpretations\, Collections and Education; an MLK Children’s Theater Read Aloud with oratory speeches and sing along with the CFA Repertory Theatre Company; a viewing of the annual HS Juried Art Show: Changemakers along with spoken word raps by Dewmore Baltimore poets; and a musical homage to the movement performed by  jazz saxophonist Benny Russell\, trumpeter Brandon Woody\, pianist Justin Taylor\, drummer Jay Moody and bass player Blake Meister. \nTo RSVP\, Click HERE. \n \n 
URL:https://archive.lewismuseum.org/event/virtual-mlk-day-2022/
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