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SUMMARY:Men of Change: Power. Triumph. Truth. (February 11\, 2022 - September 11\, 2022)
DESCRIPTION:  \nNOW EXTENDED THROUGH SEPTEMBER 11th!\nMen of Change: Power. Triumph. Truth. profiles the revolutionary men—including Muhammad Ali\, James Baldwin\, Ta-Nehisi Coates\, W.E.B Du Bois\, and Kendrick Lamar—whose journeys have altered the history and culture of the country. The achievements of the men are woven within the legacy and traditions of the African American journey—achievements of excellence in spite of society’s barriers.  \nThrough literary and historic quotes\, poetry\, original works of art\, dramatic photographs\, and a dynamic space that encourages self-reflection\, this innovative exhibition weaves together the historical and the contemporary to illuminate the importance of these men within the context of rich community traditions. It invites visitors to consider predominant narratives and engage in the authentic stories of history\, politics\, art\, culture\, and activism. Twenty-four contemporary artists were invited to reflect and celebrate the significance of these ground-breaking individuals through their own creative vision. These works of art serve as counterpoint to the sumptuously backlit photographs and inspiring quotes\, and together honor the truth of the African American experience in history and today. \nWhile these men made their mark in a variety of disciplines—politics\, sports\, science\, entertainment\, business\, religion\, and more—all understood the value of asserting their own agency by owning their own stories. \nMen of Change was developed by the Smithsonian Institution Traveling Exhibition Service and made possible through the generous support of the Ford Motor Company Fund. \n\n\nPhoto credit: Kendrick Lamar\, 2018. Andrew Lih. Courtesy of Fuzheado/Andrew Lih. | James Baldwin\, Istanbul 1964.  Sedat Pakay. Collection of the Smithsonian National Museum of African American History and Culture\, © Sedat Pakay 1964\n\n\nClick here to purchase tickets.\nPlease note: Upon arrival you\, will be able to request a timed pass for Men of Change based on availibility. \nMEDIA RESOURCES:\nAll media inquiries should be directed to Rachel D. Graham\, Director\, External Relations at rachel.graham@lewismuseum.org. \nMedia Release: Smithsonian Traveling Exhibition Profiling Revolutionary African American Men Opens at Reginald F. Lewis Museum \nMen of Change Fact Sheet – List of Men of Change and Artists \nArtwork Image List with Captions (Please contract Rachel D. Graham for image files.) \nFord Motor Company Fund Men of Courage Fact Sheets \n 
URL:https://archive.lewismuseum.org/event/new-exhibition-men-of-change-power-triumph-truth-february-11-2022-september-11-2022/
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SUMMARY:All On the Court Playbook Roundtable Talk: Gender Identity and Inclusion - Virtual Event
DESCRIPTION:All On the Court Playbook Roundtable Talk: Gender Identity and Inclusion Virtual Event\n\nThursday\, July 28\n\n6:30 pm EST\n\nThrough multimedia\, All on the Court: An Installation by Chrystal Seawood  invites us to consider the intersection of Black masculine identities and spaces of emotional release. In an era in which notions of gender are expanding and challenges are being contested\, Seawood invites us to consider what variations of masculinity exist beyond the gender binary. Join the Lewis Museum in conversation on gender identity and inclusion involving media and the sports world. This roundtable discussion will include the following guest panelists:\n\n\nAshland Johnson\, Esq. is the Founder of Inclusion Playbook. The Inclusion Playbook is a Sports Impact project with the goal of empowering social change agents to transform communities in and through sports. Their primary areas of focus are racial justice\, gender equity\, and LGBTQ+ inclusion. An attorney\, equity and inclusion strategist\, and former Division I athlete\, Ashland Johnson has over a decade of civil rights experience working with social justice communities\, advising sports leaders\, and serving in leadership roles in advocacy organizations. She recently authored the groundbreaking report\, Play to Win: Improving the Lives of LGBTQ Youth in Sports which provides critical insights and action steps for more inclusive sporting spaces.\n\n\n\nBoyd Smith is the curator for the United States Olympics and Paralympic Museum. Smith previously served as curator at the Black Culture Center at Purdue University. He earned a bachelor’s degree in fine arts from University of North Carolina Pembroke and a master’s degree in electronic time-based art from Purdue University.\n\n\n\nIzetta Autumn Mobley\, Ph.D.\, is the Director of Interpretations\, Collection & Education at the Reginald F. Lewis Museum. Dr. Mobley is a scholar\, facilitator\, and museum educator. Her academic work focuses on public history\, material and visual culture\, gender\, race\, medicine\, and disability.\n\n\n\n\n\n\nIn addition to RSVPing below to obtain the GOTO Webinar Link to access this program. You will receive a confirmation with your link.\n\nClick Here\n\n\n\n\n\nPresented in conjunction with All On the Court: An Installation by Chrystal Seawood.\n  \n  \n  \n  \n  \n 
URL:https://archive.lewismuseum.org/event/all-on-the-court-playbook-roundtable-talk-gender-identity-and-inclusion-virtual-event/
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