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SUMMARY:PRIDE Children Story Hour: We Are Family
DESCRIPTION:PRIDE  Children Story Hour: We Are Family  \nSaturday\, June 24 | 11 am – 12 pm | Included with Museum Admission \n\n\nThe Lewis Museum celebrates Baltimore Pride Week with a children’s story reading and art activity rooted in the diverse ways families show up. Hear a story reading of A Tale of Two Mommies by Vanita Oelschlager and Papa\, Daddy & Riley by Seamus Kirst read by our partners from the Pride Center of Maryland.  An art project celebrating the families will follow.  \nRegister Here
URL:https://archive.lewismuseum.org/event/pride-children-story-hour-we-are-family/
LOCATION:Reginald F. Lewis Museum\, 830 E. Pratt St.\, Baltimore\, 21202\, United States
CATEGORIES:Author Talk,For General Audiences,Music Program,Partner Event
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20230622T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20230622T200000
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CREATED:20230612T142334Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230613T140626Z
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SUMMARY:PRIDE Film and Poetry Mixer: How the Boogeyman Became a Poet featuring Tony Keith Jr.\, Candice Iloh\, and the Baltimore International Black Film Festival
DESCRIPTION:PRIDE Film and Poetry Mixer: How the Boogeyman Became a Poet featuring Tony Keith Jr.\, Candice Iloh\, and the Baltimore International Black Film Festival\nThursday\, June 22 | 6 pm – 9 pm\nMix and mingle at The Reginald F. Lewis Museum with afro futuristic exhibits\, poetry\, short films\, music\, and refreshments during Baltimore Pride Week. The evening kicks off with a series of short films exploring themes on same gender love\, coming of age\, parental acceptance\, and bullying screened by the Baltimore International Black Film Festival. A talk back about coming of age and growing into their own personhood will follow.   \n\n\nTony Keith\, Jr.\, Ph.D. and Candice Iloh will then present poetry and literary readings from their works\, On How the Boogeyman Became a Poet and Everybody Looking.  Dr. Keith shares original stories and poems and performs spoken word about his journey towards being an openly gay Black man in America.  He discusses key moments as a teenager when poetry protected him from racism\, poverty\, homophobia\, and white supremacy.  In Candice Iloh’s debut novel in verse\, Every Body Looking\, college and the newfound independence it brings launches 18-year-old Ada from her conservative upbringing into a discovery of what she wants.  \nABOUT OUR GUESTS\nAnthony R. Keith\, Jr\, Ph.D. is a Black\, gay\, spoken word artist\, poet\, Hip-Hop educational leader\, and writer who produces academic and community-based scholarship about the politics of Black language\, and the possibilities for Black intellectualism to disrupt White supremacy in American education. Tony is a multi-year fellow and grant recipient of the D.C. Commission on the Arts and Humanities from his hometown of Washington\, D.C.\, where he lives with his husband\, Harry Christian\, III.  \nCandice Iloh is a first generation Nigerian-American writer\, dancer\, and author of the 2020 National Book Award finalist and 2021 Printz Honoree\, Every Body Looking. They have performed their work around the country\, most notably at Nuyorican Poets Café in New York City; the Women in Poetry & Hip Hop celebration at The Reginald F. Lewis Museum in Baltimore; and as part of the Africa In Motion performing arts series at the National Museum of African Art in Washington\, D.C.  \nThe Baltimore International Black Film Festival (BIBFF) promotes and celebrates culturally significant films directed\, produced\, and starring African Americans and members of the African Diaspora.  They also prominently feature and celebrate films with content of interest to the Same Gender Loving – Lesbian Gay Bisexual and Transgender (SGL-LGBT) community. Their mission is to couple the film festival with education\, health\, and exhibition programs that enrich life in Baltimore City and the greater Washington\, D.C.; Maryland; and Virginia communities.  \nRegister Here\n 
URL:https://archive.lewismuseum.org/event/pride-film-and-poetry-mixer-how-the-boogeyman-became-a-poet-featuring-tony-keith-jr-candice-iloh-and-baltimore-international-film-festival/
LOCATION:Reginald F. Lewis Museum\, 830 E. Pratt St.\, Baltimore\, 21202\, United States
CATEGORIES:Author Talk,For General Audiences,Music Program,Partner Event
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20230619T110000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20230619T160000
DTSTAMP:20260409T153835
CREATED:20230519T212341Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230615T182230Z
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SUMMARY:Juneteenth Celebration: Envisioning A New Future
DESCRIPTION:Juneteenth Celebration: Envisioning A New Future\nMonday\, June 19 | 11 am to 4 pm\nFREE ADMISSION\n\nCelebrate Juneteenth this year at The Reginald F. Lewis Museum by looking towards the future. Visitors can learn about the origins of Juneteenth while enjoying musical performances by the Mid-Atlantic Symphony Orchestra\, Benny Russell Big Band and actor and vocalist Keith Snipes.  Commemorate the holiday by creating a time capsule  with Culture Queen and sharing your memories in our Time Capsule Video Booth. Join us as we salute Maryland high school student artists and their works in the Black Futures\, Black Imagining High School Juried Art Show with an artist talk by Afro-Futurist Manifesto: Blackness Reimagined exhibition artist Monica Ikegwu. Then\, examined how 19th-century Black freedom fighters reimagined a free Black society with scholars Dr. Daniel J. Broyld of University of Massachusetts-Lowell and Angela T. Tate of National Museum of African American History & Culture. Enjoy Juneteenth-inspired refreshments in Slemmers Alley. Highlight Tours of our exhibition galleries will be provided.  \nThis program is sponsored by Kaiser Permanente. \nRegister Here\nEvent Schedule:
URL:https://archive.lewismuseum.org/event/juneteenth-celebration-envisioning-a-new-future/
LOCATION:Reginald F. Lewis Museum\, 830 E. Pratt St.\, Baltimore\, 21202\, United States
CATEGORIES:Author Talk,For General Audiences,Music Program,Partner Event
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20200926T183000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20200926T193000
DTSTAMP:20260409T153835
CREATED:20200822T000216Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200921T170046Z
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SUMMARY:Freedom Bound: Songs of Love\, Hope\, and Determination
DESCRIPTION:This program has moved. Baltimore Musicales will be hosting the virtual concert. Register for their event at https://www.baltimoremusicales.org/performances/event-freedombound. Please contact Alyssa Foley at alyssa.foley@lewismuseum.org\, if you have any questions.  \nYou’re invited to the debut of Freedom Bound: Songs of Love\, Hope\, and Determination\, a virtual concert created in partnership with Baltimore Musicales. Explore Freedom Bound: Runaways of the Chesapeake while listening to world-class performances inspired by the exhibition. The exhibition tells the stories of nine people who ran away from enslavement or servitude in Maryland from the Colonial era to the Civil War. \n 
URL:https://archive.lewismuseum.org/event/freedom-bound-songs-of-love-hope-and-determination-2/
CATEGORIES:For General Audiences,Music Program
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20200916T180000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20200916T190000
DTSTAMP:20260409T153835
CREATED:20200824T220425Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200915T183356Z
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SUMMARY:Capturing a Movement: Photography as Activism 
DESCRIPTION:Photographers serve as witnesses\, capturing humanity during a moment in time. Baltimore photographer Joe Giordano will moderate a discussion with fellow photographers from around the country about the history of photographing protest\, the importance of being witness to the Black Lives Matter movement\, and more. Registration required; free for members/$5 for non-members.  \nRegister here. \nThe Photographers: \nSheila Pree Bright is an Atlanta-based\, award-winning photographer best known for her works Plastic Bodies\, Suburbia\,Young Americans and her most recent series #1960Now. Sheila is the author of #1960Now: Photographs of Civil Rights Activist and Black Lives Matter Protest published by Chronicle Books. See her work at www.sheilapreebright.com. \nRob Ferrell is a Baltimore-based artist\, archivist\, and community organizer. Rob is dedicated to visually archiving the Movement for Black Lives during his lifetime. See his work at www.robferrell.com or on Instagram at www.instagram.com/bmore_radical. \nMichael McCoy is a Washington\, D.C.-based freelance photojournalist and a two-time combat veteran. In his work as a photographer\, he sees himself as a visual storyteller. He is devoted to his documentary and environmental portraiture work. See his work at michaelamccoyphotography.com/work or on Instagram at www.instagram.com/michaelamccoyphotography. \n  \n 
URL:https://archive.lewismuseum.org/event/capturing-a-movement-photography-as-activism/
CATEGORIES:For General Audiences
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20200806T180000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20200806T190000
DTSTAMP:20260409T153835
CREATED:20200724T230648Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200725T060845Z
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SUMMARY:Lift Every Voice Virtual Concert
DESCRIPTION:You’re invited to a virtual concert from the Reginald F. Lewis Museum and Baltimore Musicales. Jarrod Lee\, Adrienne Ivey\, Justin Harrison\, Angeli Ferrette\, Nigel Rowe\, Dana Kristina-Joi Morgan\, and Jasmine Barnes perform songs and ensembles by Margaret Bonds\, Hall Johnson\, Bernice Johnson Reagon\, and more. \nYour ticket is good for one family or viewing party. Each individual does not need to buy a separate ticket. \nBuy your ticket here.  \nAll funds will support the artists for their work and the work of the Reginald F. Lewis Museum. Thank you for your support!
URL:https://archive.lewismuseum.org/event/lift-every-voice-virtual-concert/
CATEGORIES:For General Audiences,Music Program
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20200627
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20200628
DTSTAMP:20260409T153835
CREATED:20200619T183546Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200627T002512Z
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SUMMARY:VIRTUAL Annual African American Children's Book Fair
DESCRIPTION:The Reginald F. Lewis Museum of Maryland African American History & Culture will host the Annual African American Children’s Virtual Book Fair on Saturday\, June 27\, 2020 from 11 a.m. – 4 p.m. \nJoin us online for a day of family-friendly activities including storytelling\, workshops\, author talks\, art-making activities and literary resources that celebrate diverse book titles embracing black culture and identity! Visit the Book Fair Schedule to see all the contributors. \nClick Here to Join
URL:https://archive.lewismuseum.org/event/virtual-african-american-childrens-book-fair/
CATEGORIES:Author Talk,For General Audiences
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20200603T173000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20200603T183000
DTSTAMP:20260409T153835
CREATED:20200526T224145Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200526T225654Z
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SUMMARY:Objects Revealed: Jazz and the Blues
DESCRIPTION:Maryland’s music industry enriched the world. Some of the bright stars of jazz and blues including Cab Calloway\, Chick Webb\, and Billie Holiday were Baltimore natives. Baltimore was also home to the Royal Theater\, a stop on the famous Chitlin’ Circuit\, which featured black musicians\, comedians\, and other entertainers. Join Jacqueline Copeland\, Executive Director\, and Kaili Lockbeam\, Registrar and Collections Manager\, for an exploration into the Louis G. and Shirley Hecht Collection Catalog of Records. The collection includes banned music too scandalous for the radio and first recordings from the Empress of the Blues\, Bessie Smith\, and the Dixieland ‘Jass’ Band. \nRegister here. 
URL:https://archive.lewismuseum.org/event/objects-revealed-jazz-and-the-blues/
CATEGORIES:For General Audiences
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20200425T160000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20200425T173000
DTSTAMP:20260409T153835
CREATED:20200304T000451Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200316T232404Z
UID:5182-1587830400-1587835800@archive.lewismuseum.org
SUMMARY:CANCELED // Freedom Bound: Songs of Love\, Hope\, and Determination
DESCRIPTION:Together with Baltimore Musicales\, the Lewis Museum presents an afternoon of art\, songs\, arias\, and spirituals by African American composers and poets. Works by Thomas Kerr\, Moses Hogan\, Margaret Bonds\, Hall Johnson\, William Grant Still\, H. Leslie Adams\, and Florence Price\, along with the premiere of new music by Baltimore-raised composer Jasmine Barnes. A reception with the artists will follow the performance. \nMember: $10\, Non-member: $15. \nClick here for tickets.
URL:https://archive.lewismuseum.org/event/freedom-bound-songs-of-love-hope-and-determination/
CATEGORIES:For General Audiences
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20200418T110000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20200418T150000
DTSTAMP:20260409T153835
CREATED:20200303T235949Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200316T232248Z
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SUMMARY:CANCELED // From the Front Lines: Five Years Later
DESCRIPTION:In partnership with Murphy\, Falcon & Murphy\, experience a day of reflection in examining the ways the Baltimore Uprising changed the City and the resources that are now available to effect sustainable change for the future. The program will include conversations with significant figures during the Baltimore Uprising\, workshops on issues important to our community\, and a talk with Wes Moore\, CEO of the Robin Hood Foundation and author of Five Days: The Fiery Reckoning of an American City. \nSpecial $5 admission. Registration encouraged; space is limited. \nClick here for tickets.
URL:https://archive.lewismuseum.org/event/from-the-front-lines-five-years-later/
LOCATION:Reginald F. Lewis Museum\, 830 E. Pratt St.\, Baltimore\, 21202\, United States
CATEGORIES:For General Audiences
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20200404
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20200405
DTSTAMP:20260409T153835
CREATED:20200303T235342Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200313T184903Z
UID:5171-1585958400-1586044799@archive.lewismuseum.org
SUMMARY:CANCELED // Smithsonian Magazine’s Museum Day: Earth Optimism
DESCRIPTION:Join us for Smithsonian Magazine’s Museum Day as we celebrate the 50th anniversary of Earth Day. Enjoy activities inspired by conservation and sustainability\, including: \n\nCrafting and art creation with recycled materials\nLessons on building a community garden\nEarth Day-themed scavenger hunt\n\nFree with Smithsonian Museum Day pass or museum admission. \nClick here to get tickets.
URL:https://archive.lewismuseum.org/event/smithsonian-magazines-museum-day-earth-optimism/
CATEGORIES:For General Audiences
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20200402T183000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20200402T183000
DTSTAMP:20260409T153835
CREATED:20200303T234340Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200316T232145Z
UID:5161-1585852200-1585852200@archive.lewismuseum.org
SUMMARY:CANCELED // The Corner: 20 Years Later with David Simon
DESCRIPTION:Based on the book “The Corner: A Year in the Life of an Inner-City Neighborhood”\, the television series\, The Corner\, first aired on HBO on April 16\, 2000\, and chronicled the life of a family living in poverty in West Baltimore. \nJoin author\, journalist\, and producer David Simon for commentary and recollections from the critically-acclaimed show. \nA short audience Q&A will follow. Member: $10\, Non-member: $15. \nClick here for tickets.
URL:https://archive.lewismuseum.org/event/the-corner-20-years-later-with-david-simon/
LOCATION:Reginald F. Lewis Museum\, 830 E. Pratt St.\, Baltimore\, 21202\, United States
CATEGORIES:Author Talk,For General Audiences
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20200328T183000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20200328T210000
DTSTAMP:20260409T153835
CREATED:20200212T204304Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200313T061004Z
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SUMMARY:CANCELED // Short Kuts Live: "My Mind's Playin' Tricks On Me"
DESCRIPTION:Join The Short Kuts Show live storytelling experience for the first show of its 2020 season at the Reginald F. Lewis Museum. The show is inspired by the Geto Boys’ 1991 hit song\, ‘Mind Playing Tricks On Me’–the first rap song to openly and unashamedly wax lyrical about struggling with mental illness. \nStorytellers include Tracy Allen\, LCSW-C (AKA “The Hood Therapist”)\,Chelsea Leah Burrell (meditation coach)\,Latesha Higgs (mental health advocate for NAMI)\, Amber Taylor (digital communications Strategist)\, Dasie Thames (human resources executive)\, Winifred Winston\, M.S.\,GCDF (author)\, and a handful of other mental health practitioners\, mental health patients (past and current)\, and patient’s loved ones\, sharing the true stories—hilarious\, unbelievable\, suspenseful\, amazing\, tragic\, and triumphant—of their lives wrestling with the monsters of mental illness. \nMember: $12; Non-Member: $15\nDoors Open at 6:30 P.M.\nPerformance from 7:00 P.M. to 9:00 P.M. \nClick HERE to Sign Up! \nAbout The Short Kuts Show Narrative Therapy Initiative & Live Storytelling Experience: \nThe Short Kuts Show\, a project created by Cambio Group Co-Founder and equity advocate and consultant\, Dr. LaMarr D. Shields\, Ph.D.\, and social designer Darius Wilmore\, Co-Founder of the Taharka Brothers Ice Cream Company for Social Justice\, Human\, Rights\, and Beyond\, begun in 2017\, debuting at the Reginald F. Lewis Museum in 2018\, is a narrative therapy initiative and live storytelling experience steeped in and inspired by the oral narrative tale-telling traditions and person to person(s) information sharing activities along with and the anticipated hair chair therapy (practiced\, unofficially\, by barbers/beauticians—the hair chair therapists) services persisting within the Black community’s barber/beauty shop sanctuary spaces within the U.S. and beyond.
URL:https://archive.lewismuseum.org/event/short-kuts-live-my-minds-playin-tricks-on-me/
CATEGORIES:For General Audiences
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20200111T130000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20200111T130000
DTSTAMP:20260409T153835
CREATED:20191210T015141Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200109T005320Z
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SUMMARY:HBCU Town Hall Meeting
DESCRIPTION:Learn about the efforts of the Maryland HBCU Advocates to ensure that Maryland’s historically black colleges and universities are as comparable and competitive as their counterparts. Panel will feature  Chief Judge Bell\, Civil Rights Attorney Pace McConkie\, Judge Micheal Pey\, Dr. Alvin Thorton\, Kayle Moore\, Brandon Cooper\, Branndon Jackson\, Adrain Boafo\, Morgan State student Chinedu Nwokeafor\, and Delegate Charles Sydnor. Free with museum admission. \nSpecial Admission Tickets: The first 50 patrons can receive free admission tickets while they last.  Use the Special  Admission field to register. \nClick here to get your tickets.
URL:https://archive.lewismuseum.org/event/hbcu-town-hall-meeting/
LOCATION:Reginald F. Lewis Museum\, 830 E. Pratt St.\, Baltimore\, 21202\, United States
CATEGORIES:For General Audiences
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20190913T183000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20190913T183000
DTSTAMP:20260409T153835
CREATED:20190620T233303Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190911T005244Z
UID:4264-1568399400-1568399400@archive.lewismuseum.org
SUMMARY:Short Kuts Live Storytelling Series: School Dazed
DESCRIPTION:Short Kuts Live Storytelling Series: School Dazed\nThis storytelling series returns for the fall season with collegiate stories of pep rallies\, marching bands\, football games\, step shows and more as they explore fond memories of homecoming at HBCUs. A step show presentation from Greek organizations will take place. \nAdmission: $10 online tickets; $15 at the door \nClick HERE to reserve your space. \n \n[wufoo username=”thelewismuseum” formhash=”x1wufkr01iwj92e” autoresize=”true” height=”788″ header=”show” ssl=”true”]
URL:https://archive.lewismuseum.org/event/short-kuts-live-storytelling-series-school-dazed/
LOCATION:Reginald F. Lewis Museum\, 830 E. Pratt St.\, Baltimore\, 21202\, United States
CATEGORIES:For General Audiences
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20190803T130000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20190803T130000
DTSTAMP:20260409T153835
CREATED:20190620T223104Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190713T002610Z
UID:4245-1564837200-1564837200@archive.lewismuseum.org
SUMMARY:Maryland’s Cinderella: Archaeology of the Belvoir Slave Quarter
DESCRIPTION:Maryland’s Cinderella: Archaeology of the Belvoir Slave Quarter\nIn 2014\, archaeologists discovered the remains of a stone slave quarter outside of Annapolis revealing thousands of artifacts\, objects and – perhaps most importantly – DNA. Presenter Dr. Julie Schablitsky\, Chief Archaeologist of the Maryland Department of Transportation\, will explain the discovery process using archaeological finds\, a cemetery and genetics. \nThis program is in observation of the Jamestown 400th Anniversary. \n[wufoo username=”thelewismuseum” formhash=”q1dqoty417tfaio” autoresize=”true” height=”788″ header=”show” ssl=”true”]
URL:https://archive.lewismuseum.org/event/4245/
LOCATION:Reginald F. Lewis Museum\, 830 E. Pratt St.\, Baltimore\, 21202\, United States
CATEGORIES:For General Audiences,Genealogy & History Series
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20190727T110000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20190727T150000
DTSTAMP:20260409T153835
CREATED:20190620T222637Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190722T174351Z
UID:4240-1564225200-1564239600@archive.lewismuseum.org
SUMMARY:Quilting Craft Community Day
DESCRIPTION:Quilting Craft Community Day\nExperience quilting at its finest with intricate quilt displays\, trunk shows\, craft demonstrations and a community quilt-in for Baltimore Ceasefire. Renowned Baltimore textile artist\, Joyce Scott\, will lead an artist talk on her family’s legacy and the work of her mother\, quilter Elizabeth Talford Scott. \nFamilies can enjoy dance performances and storytelling inspired by the African American quilters of Gee’s Bend. The showcase is organized by the African American Quilters of Baltimore. \nSpecial museum admission price: $5 \nEvent Schedule:\n11 am – 3 pm: Community Craft: Quilt Square for Baltimore Ceasefire Quilt\n11 am    Gee’s Bend Gallery Storytelling With Diane Macklin\nNoon     Quilting Artist Trunk Show Talks:  African American Quilters of Baltimore\n1 pm      Dance Baltimore Repertory Ensemble with special guest “The Storydancer\,” Maria Broom\n2 pm      Family Legacy Artist Talk: Joyce Scott\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n[wufoo username=”thelewismuseum” formhash=”s103v9hs1isgs58″ autoresize=”true” height=”788″ header=”show” ssl=”true”]
URL:https://archive.lewismuseum.org/event/quilting-craft-community-day/
LOCATION:Reginald F. Lewis Museum\, 830 E. Pratt St.\, Baltimore\, 21202\, United States
CATEGORIES:For General Audiences
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20190608T130000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20190608T130000
DTSTAMP:20260409T153835
CREATED:20190401T055840Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190402T044540Z
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SUMMARY:Author Talk: The 14 Virtues of the Good Father with Bruce D. Edwards
DESCRIPTION:Bruce D. Edwards\, JD\, LLM\, has mentored hundreds of young children\, and he’s witnessed what it means when they have a father figure in their lives. In his book\, Edwards shares impactful qualities to becoming a better father and role model. A book signing will follow. \nIncluded with Museum Admission. \nLet us know you are coming.
URL:https://archive.lewismuseum.org/event/author-talk-the-14-virtues-of-the-good-father-with-bruce-d-edwards/
CATEGORIES:Author Talk,For General Audiences
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20190606T173000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20190606T210000
DTSTAMP:20260409T153835
CREATED:20190516T175152Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190529T232222Z
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SUMMARY:Community Performance: Everyman Theatre's Queens Girl in the World @ The Lewis
DESCRIPTION:$15 online ticketing | $20 @ the door  | Museum galleries (1st and 2nd floor) will be open 5:30pm – 7pm |  Performance begins at 7 pm. \nIn partnership with Everyman Theatre\, The Lewis presents a special in community performance of excerpts from Queens Girl in the World by Caleen Sinette Jennings. \nAct One. Meet Jacquelyn Marie Butler. A bright-eyed\, brown-skinned young girl\, whose sudden transfer from a protective\, middle class late-1950s upbringing in Queens to a progressive\, predominantly-Jewish private school in Greenwich Village\, challenges her sense of self. Lively and poignant\, Queens Girl in the World tags along for a young woman’s journey of self-discovery\, at the onset of Civil Rights-era social change. \nFollowing the first act performance\, the museum will host Curated Thoughts. This essential conversation will feature the voices of the artists who created the work alongside real world perspectives that can speak to the realities of the play from Caleen Sinette Jennings (Professor of Theatre at American University)\, Treopia G. Washington (Director of Special Initiatives for College of Education\, Bowie State University) and Nancy Barrick (retired Baltimore County Educator and helped lay the foundation for the Arena Players\, the oldest African-American\, continuously operating community theater group in the country). \nClick Here To Purchase Tickets Online. \n  \n 
URL:https://archive.lewismuseum.org/event/community-performance-everyman-theatres-queens-girl-in-the-world-the-lewis/
LOCATION:Reginald F. Lewis Museum\, 830 E. Pratt St.\, Baltimore\, 21202\, United States
CATEGORIES:For General Audiences
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20190601T130000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20190601T130000
DTSTAMP:20260409T153835
CREATED:20190401T054558Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190530T215614Z
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SUMMARY:Roundtable Conversation: Black Men & Fashion
DESCRIPTION:In honor of Black Music Month\, join Henry Edwards II\, Creator & Founder of II Magazine\, and noted fashion influencers in a provocative roundtable discussion about black men and their influence in pop culture. A fashion presentation will follow the discussion. Presenters include: \n\nCelebrity Menswear Stylist Rachel Johnson responsible for the stylings of Cam Newton and Colin Kaepernick\n Luxury Brand Strategist Elaine Mensah also a marketing professor at American University\n\nIncluded with Museum Admission. \nLet us know you are coming.
URL:https://archive.lewismuseum.org/event/roundtable-conversation-black-men-fashion/
CATEGORIES:For General Audiences
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20190518T183000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20190518T183000
DTSTAMP:20260409T153835
CREATED:20190401T051442Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190402T043147Z
UID:3891-1558204200-1558204200@archive.lewismuseum.org
SUMMARY:Short Kuts Show: You Must Learn
DESCRIPTION:The Short Kuts Show live short storytelling series returns to the stage with educators and their work with inner city youth. These storytellers will share their personal experiences teaching today’s youth in the classroom and on the school yard.  Presented by Dr. LaMarr Shields\, the Cambio Group\, Darius Wilmore and MC Brawl with DJ Excel of WEAA’s Strictly Hip Hop Show.   \nCost: $10 \nLet us know you are coming.
URL:https://archive.lewismuseum.org/event/short-kuts-show-you-must-learn/
CATEGORIES:For General Audiences
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20190516T180000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20190516T210000
DTSTAMP:20260409T153835
CREATED:20190402T060711Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190514T173619Z
UID:3938-1558029600-1558040400@archive.lewismuseum.org
SUMMARY:Museum Nights @ the Lewis
DESCRIPTION:RSVP here!\nThird Thursday is now Museum Nights @ the Lewis! \nWe know you LOVED Third Thursdays\, but it’s time to try something NEW. Third Thursday is getting REMIXED and we are bringing you diverse music options\, a new food and drink menu\, VIP areas\, and access to the hottest exhibitions in the city all in one night. A great mix of art\, history\, culture and the coolest people on the planet. \nIn partnership with WEAA 88.9FM (Live Broadcast 7-9p) \nMembers $20 / Non-Members $25 / *** 21 and Older Event ***\n \nRSVP here!
URL:https://archive.lewismuseum.org/event/museum-nights-the-lewis-2/
CATEGORIES:For General Audiences,Music Program
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20190511T100000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20190511T160000
DTSTAMP:20260409T153835
CREATED:20190220T022321Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190510T004902Z
UID:3695-1557568800-1557590400@archive.lewismuseum.org
SUMMARY:7th Annual African American Children's Book Fair
DESCRIPTION:7th Annual African American Children’s Book Fair Saturday\, May 11th | 10 am to 4 pm | Free Event \nJoin us for a fun-filled day focused on kids’ literature about African Americans and people of other ethnicities. Enjoy author readings\, illustration workshops\, live performances\, and art activities. Purchase hard-to-find titles in the Book Village.  About the Book Fair \nThe Annual African American Children’s Book Fair\, is held each year in May\, and strives to connect families to high quality books about and for African American children as well as other multicultural populations. We aim to foster a love of reading for families by connecting them with renown and up and coming creators of children’s books. \nLet us know you are coming.\n  \nPROGRAM SCHEDULE\n\n\n\n\n\nALL DAY EVENTS – 10 AM to 4 PM\nBook Village | Make & Take Art and Book Projects | Enoch Pratt Book Mobile | Historical Objects on View \n\n\n\n\nKids’ Theater Live!\nStorytime Corner\nHands-On Workshops\nHistorical Experiences\n\n\n 10 AM\nMary Had a Little Glam Vanessa Brantley Newton (Sing along)\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n10:30 AM\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n11 AM\nPerformance: “The Me I See” Culture Queen\nAmari’s Great Adventures Deborah Harris\nJuicing Workshop See a demo\, sample a green drink and design a drink recipe. Signing with author Shawna Doyle follows. \n\n\n\n\n\n11:30 AM\nGoing Down Home with Daddy Kelly Starling Lyons\nHarper Counts Her Blessings Kristi Guillory Reid\n\n\nLiving History feat. Benjamin Banneker\n\n\n12 PM\nAnimated Kids Presentation: Fennell Family Adventures\nNerdi Bunny  A. Nicole Anderson Toombs\n\n\n\nIllustrator’s Workshop \nSketch with Floyd Cooper \n\nLiving History feat. Benjamin Banneker\n\n\n12:30 PM\nThe Adventures of Zoe Greene with Celebrity Reader Cee Cee Michaela\nThe Vienna Cake Mystery Charlene A. Joseph\n\n\nLiving History feat. Benjamin Banneker\n\n\n1 PM\nLove Double Dutch! Disney Producer Doreen Spicer-Danelly\nAfrican Safari Counting Book Jessica Ann Mitchell Aiwuyor\n\n\n\n\n\n\n1:30 PM\nJust Us Books: How to Select Children’s Books with Cheryl and  Wade Hudson\nMeditation Activity: The Adventures of Frankie Fitness Jason Williams\n\nComic Book Workshop  Making a superhero family team with the East Coast Black Age of Comics Convention. \n\nLiving History feat. Harriet Tubman\n\n\n2 PM\nPerformance: Uncle Devin Drum Tales\nI Know I Can Veronica Chapman \n\n\n\nLiving History feat. Harriet Tubman\n\n\n2:30 PM\nGrandpa Cacao Elizabeth Zunon (Chocolate Tasting)\nBlack Girls Shine Shavondra Walker\n\nComic Book Workshop\n\nLiving History feat. Harriet Tubman\n\n\n3 PM\nThe Roots of Rap Frank Morrison\nGary and the Great Inventors Akura Marshall\n\n\n\n\n\n\n3:30 PM\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n4 PM\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n			\n			\n				\n				\n				\n				\n			\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				Guest Authors and Illustrators \n\nCelebrity Reader: Actress Cee Cee Michaela of Girlfriends & Author of The Adventures of Zoe Greene\nDisney Channel Producer/Director Doreen Spicer-Danelly & Author of Love Double Dutch!\nAuthor/Illustrator Vanessa  Brantley-Newton\nAuthor Tami Charles\nIllustrator Floyd Cooper\nJust Us Books Wade Hudson and Cheryl Willis-Hudson\nIllustrator Frank Morrison\nAuthor Kelly Starling Lyons\nAuthor/Illustrator Elizabeth Zunon\n\n			\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				\n			\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				\n			\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				\n			\n			\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				  Participating Book Vendors \n\nJessica Ann Mitchell Aiwuyor- Our Legaci Press\nA. Nicole Anderson Tombs – Nerdi Bunny\nDr. Melissa Munro Boyd- B is for Breathe\nDr. Kelsi Bracmort – Simone Visits the Museum\nVeronica Chapman – I Know I Can\nFranz Derroncourt – Throrobred Books\nKimberly Deneen- It’s Only a Flower\, I Rather Play Video Games\nKatrina Denise- The Message in The Mirror\nTonya Duncan Ellis – The Sophie Washington Series\nEast Coast Black Age of Comic Book Convention\nThe Fennell Kids- Fennell Adventures\nKristi Guillory Reid – Harper Counts Her Blessings\nDeborah Harris – Amari’s Great Adventures\nKenji Jackson- Father to Son Books\nCharlene A. Joseph – The Vienna Cake Mystery\nKugichagulia Book Press\nSandra Evers-Manly- Raised Up by Mrs. Manly & Her L’s\nStephen McGill – Mr. Powers\nGlen Mourning- The Crunchy Book Series\nAkura Marshall – Gary and the Great Inventors\nAisha Smith – Optimistic Olly\nJames Tate – Kool Kids and the Land of the Giants\nShavondra Walker – Black Girl Shine\nJason Williams – The Adventures of Frankie Fitness\n\n  Participating Book Fair Presenters and Partners \n\nBaltimore Office Promotion of the Arts\nCulture Queen\nEast Coast Black Age of Comic Book Conventions\nEnoch Pratt Free Library Book Mobile\nAuthor and Fitness Consultant Shawna Doyle\nUncle Devin Drum Tales\nWalters Art Museum\nPrintmaking Artist Liz Wolfe\nStoryteller- Bob the Griot\nLiving History Performer- Denise Higgs\n\n  \n 
URL:https://archive.lewismuseum.org/event/childrensbookfair2019/
LOCATION:Reginald F. Lewis Museum\, 830 E. Pratt St.\, Baltimore\, 21202\, United States
CATEGORIES:For General Audiences
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20190504T130000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20190504T130000
DTSTAMP:20260409T153836
CREATED:20190401T045451Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190406T193458Z
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SUMMARY:Artist Roundtable: Quilting in B'More
DESCRIPTION:Enjoy quilting at its best with an artist talk with renown quilting artists from the B’more region. Visitors will view various quilting images and see several quilts during this discussion with fiber artist Stephen Towns\, quilting artist Dr. Joan Gaither and quilter Sandra Smith from the African American Quilters of Baltimore. \nIn conjunction with Linda Day Clark: The Gee’s Bend Photographs \nIncluded with Museum Admission. \nLet us know you are coming.
URL:https://archive.lewismuseum.org/event/artist-roundtable-quilting-in-bmore/
CATEGORIES:For General Audiences
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20190426T180000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20190426T200000
DTSTAMP:20260409T153836
CREATED:20190424T004813Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190424T004903Z
UID:4075-1556301600-1556308800@archive.lewismuseum.org
SUMMARY:Raised in the System: Film Screening & Discussion with Michael K. Williams
DESCRIPTION:Actor and producer Michael K. Williams (Omar Little from The Wire\, Chalky White from Boardwalk Empire) brings his HBO VICE documentary\, “Raised in the System” to the Reginald F. Lewis Museum of African American History at 6 PM. \nWilliams will screen his one-hour documentary on the people impacted by the juvenile justice system. “Raised in the System” takes viewers inside detention facilities\, where Williams speaks directly with juveniles about their pathways into the system. Williams also talks with incarcerated adults about how their experiences as juveniles contributed to their adult incarceration. The film also explores alternative models of juvenile justice—in places like Toledo\, Ohio\, and Richmond\, California—that offer more hope for rehabilitation instead of incarceration. \nThe event will also include a post-screening conversation with Michael K. Williams\, Williams’ nephew Dominic Dupont\, one of the subjects featured in the documentary who received clemency from New York State Governor Andrew Cuomo after over 21 years of incarceration for a crime he committed at the age of 17\, and Tara Huffman\, director of OSI’s Criminal and Juvenile Justice Program. The conversation will be moderated by Dana Rachlin\, the founder and executive director of NYC Together\, a social justice organization taking a unique approach to interrupting the school to prison pipeline in partnership with the NYPD. \nAs we work to better the lives of all our citizens\, the Mayor’s Office of African American Male Engagement\, Open Society Institute-Baltimore\, and Reginald F. Lewis Museum of African American History are excited about hosting this public event in Baltimore City. \nFree and open to the public\, registration required. Click here to let us know you’re coming. 
URL:https://archive.lewismuseum.org/event/raised-in-the-system-film-screening-discussion-with-michael-k-williams/
LOCATION:Reginald F. Lewis Museum\, 830 E. Pratt St.\, Baltimore\, 21202\, United States
CATEGORIES:For General Audiences
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20190413T120000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20190413T150000
DTSTAMP:20260409T153836
CREATED:20190220T023229Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220125T225541Z
UID:3698-1555156800-1555167600@archive.lewismuseum.org
SUMMARY:Baltimore After Freddie Gray
DESCRIPTION:Baltimore After Freddie Gray\nSaturday\, April 13\, Noon to  3 pm\n \nFACTUALITY Board Game\nNoon\nFACTUALITY is a facilitated dialogue\, crash course\, and board game\, all in one\, that simulates real life experiences in Baltimore allowing for a courageous conversation about structural inequality. It is played with a rich group of diverse characters  that encounter a series of fact based advantages and limitations based on the intersection of their race\, gender\, sexual orientation\, faith\, and class… with a focus on Baltimore statistics.  FACTUALITY allows participants to get comfortable with being uncomfortable. This game event is facilitated by  game creator Natalie Gilliard.  A book talk & Signing of Baltimore After Freddie Gray with Sean Yoes will take place at 2 pm following the game session.\n\n\n\nBook Talk & Signing: Baltimore After Freddie Gray with Sean Yoes  \n2 pm\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nThis is the definitive chronicle of the three years since the Uprising of April 2015\, sparked by the death of Freddie Carlos Gray\, Jr.\, while in the custody of the Baltimore Police Department (BPD)\, April 19\, 2015. Baltimore After Freddie Gray\, goes beyond the sensational headlines connected to the findings of the searing Department of Justice report on the BPD\, the nefarious deeds of the disgraced Gun Trace Task Force and the murder of Baltimore Homicide Det. Sean Suiter\, and provides the informed insights only a native son of West Baltimore can provide.   Sean Yoes is the Baltimore Editor of the AFRO American Newspapers and an author of the “Race and Politics” column.  \nIn partnership with the Maryland Commission on Civil Rights  \nLet us know you are coming.
URL:https://archive.lewismuseum.org/event/baltimoreafterfreddiegray/
LOCATION:Reginald F. Lewis Museum\, 830 E. Pratt St.\, Baltimore\, 21202\, United States
CATEGORIES:For General Audiences
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20190330T143000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20190330T153000
DTSTAMP:20260409T153836
CREATED:20190110T221431Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190124T211100Z
UID:3328-1553956200-1553959800@archive.lewismuseum.org
SUMMARY:Film "The Quiltmakers of Gee's Bend" (60 min)
DESCRIPTION:Film Screening: The Quiltmakers of Gee’s Bend (60 minutes) \nSaturday\, March 30\, 2:30 pm \nQuiltmakers of Gee’s Bend explores the extraordinary lives\, inspirations\, and history of these artists\, and also follows them on a poignant and sometimes very comical bus journey to see their quilts exhibited at The Milwaukee Art Museum. \nIn conjunction with Linda Day Clark and The Gee’s Bend Photographs \n  \nIncluded with Museum Admission \nLet us know you are coming.
URL:https://archive.lewismuseum.org/event/filmgeesbend3302019-2/
LOCATION:Reginald F. Lewis Museum\, 830 E. Pratt St.\, Baltimore\, 21202\, United States
CATEGORIES:For General Audiences
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20190330T130000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20190330T140000
DTSTAMP:20260409T153836
CREATED:20190110T220856Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190227T205405Z
UID:3325-1553950800-1553954400@archive.lewismuseum.org
SUMMARY:Linda Day Clark - Artist Gallery Talk "The Gee's Bend Photographs"
DESCRIPTION:Artist Gallery Talk – Linda Day Clark: The Gee’s Bend Photographs \nSaturday\, March 30\, 1 pm \nLinda Day Clark began photographing the Gee’s Bend community in 2002 as a freelance photographer for The New York Times. She continues to return to Gee’s Bend as a documentary photographer\, capturing the life of this rural community and the African American quilters. Join Clark for a talk about her time in Gees Bend as she shares intimate stories of these African American quilters and their families. \nIn conjunction with Linda Day Clark: The Gee’s Bend Photographs \nIncluded with Museum Admission \nLet us know you are coming.
URL:https://archive.lewismuseum.org/event/artistlindadayclark3302019/
LOCATION:Reginald F. Lewis Museum\, 830 E. Pratt St.\, Baltimore\, 21202\, United States
CATEGORIES:For General Audiences
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20190321T180000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20190321T210000
DTSTAMP:20260409T153836
CREATED:20190124T194536Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190305T195440Z
UID:3412-1553191200-1553202000@archive.lewismuseum.org
SUMMARY:Museum Nights @ The Lewis
DESCRIPTION:Museum Nights @ The Lewis \nThursday\, March 21\, 6pm to 9pm \nThird Thursday is now Museum Nights @ the Lewis! \nWe know you LOVED Third Thursdays\, but it’s time to try something NEW. Third Thursday is getting REMIXED and we are bringing you diverse music options\, a new food and drink menu\, VIP areas\, and access to the hottest exhibitions in the city all in one night.  A great mix of art\, history\, culture and the coolest people on the planet. \nMarch Features: \n\nSpokenword Artists\nDj Lil’Mic\nA Live Art Experience\nWomen’s History Month Discount for Women – $20 at the Door\nOne free drink included with admission from our event sponsor.\nCash Bar and Food Available for Purchase.\n\nIn partnership with WEAA 88.9FM (Live Broadcast 7-9p) \nMembers $20 / Non-Members $25 / *** 21 and Older Event *** \nMembers must log into your account in order to get the member discount. \nClick to Pay Now Online \nTickets will be sold at the door as well. Women’s History Month discount tickets only sold at the door. \nRSVP below to let us know you are planning to attend. \nLet us know you are coming.
URL:https://archive.lewismuseum.org/event/museumnights3212019-2/
LOCATION:Reginald F. Lewis Museum\, 830 E. Pratt St.\, Baltimore\, 21202\, United States
CATEGORIES:For General Audiences
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20190316T130000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20190316T150000
DTSTAMP:20260409T153836
CREATED:20190110T215235Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190124T210600Z
UID:3313-1552741200-1552748400@archive.lewismuseum.org
SUMMARY:Author Talk - "Baltimore Civil Rights Leader Victorine Q. Adams: The Power of the Ballot"
DESCRIPTION:Baltimore Civil Rights Leader Victorine Q. Adams: The Power of the Ballot \nBy Ida E. Jones \nSaturday\, March 16\, 1pm \nVictorine Quille Adams was the first African American woman elected to the Baltimore City Council. In 1946\, she founded the Colored Women’s Democratic Campaign Committee to educate African American women about the vote and the power of the ballot box. Author Ida E. Jones reveals the story of this civic leader and her crusade for equity for all people in Baltimore. \nIncluded with Museum Admission \nLet us know you are coming.
URL:https://archive.lewismuseum.org/event/idajones3162019/
LOCATION:Reginald F. Lewis Museum\, 830 E. Pratt St.\, Baltimore\, 21202\, United States
CATEGORIES:For General Audiences
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