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SUMMARY:Virtual Youth Photography Workshop: How I See My Community
DESCRIPTION:Young photographers in training are invited to learn the tricks and trade of photography with photojournalist\, Kyle Pompey\, over this two session course (9/12/20 and 9/19/20). Kyle will share his experiences and work\, while teaching youth how to create their own photographic works of arts. Student photographers will showcase their work online following the workshop.  \nRecommended Ages: 9 -16  Cost: $12 for 2 sessions \n Click Here to Register. \nKyle is featured in a variety of publications such as Ebony Magazine\, The Huffington Post\, GQ\, Essence and Japan Magazine. Breaking the mold of perceptions is the goal of his debut photography book “Perspective: Baltimore”.
URL:https://archive.lewismuseum.org/event/virtual-youth-photography-workshop-how-i-see-my-community/
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20200916T180000
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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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SUMMARY:Reginald F. Lewis Museum Virtual Educator's Open House
DESCRIPTION:Join the museum  to learn about virtual program offerings available for educational groups.  Educators will take a guided virtual  gallery tour of our permanent exhibition and Freedom Bound: Runaways of the Chesapeake exhibtion along with a glimpse of a virtual living history performance.  Museum staff will be available for questions and discussion. \nCost: Free \nClick Here to Register for the  Educator’s Open House.
URL:https://archive.lewismuseum.org/event/reginald-f-lewis-museum-virtual-educators-open-house/
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20200926T110000
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SUMMARY:Regional Youth Summit on Teen Resistance to Systemic Racism
DESCRIPTION:Join the museum and teens from around the region in a virtual conversation on how they are addressing and fighting systemic injustices occurring in their world today. Students will discuss how  teens are active in their communities and the power they yield to shape change. The summit will feature artistic and musical expressions. This summit is facilitated by educator Dr. LaMarr Shields and Hadiya-Ayodele. \nIn conjunction with the Smithsonian’s National Youth Summit on Teen Resistance to Systemic Racism by the National American History Museum. Registration is required; ticket is free. \nRegister Here. \n  \n 
URL:https://archive.lewismuseum.org/event/regional-youth-summit-on-teen-resistance-to-systemic-racism/
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20200926T130000
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SUMMARY:Family Story: Unraveling Your DNA
DESCRIPTION:If you can’t find information through records or have hit a dead end in your research\, DNA analysis can help expand your family story. Genealogy expert\, Lyndra Marshall (née Pratt)\, speaks with AfricanAncestry founder and president\, Dr. Gina Paige. Learn how DNA ancestry testing works and what can be uncovered in the process. \nRegister here. \nRegistration required: $6 for members/$8 for non-members. 
URL:https://archive.lewismuseum.org/event/family-story-unraveling-your-dna/
CATEGORIES:Genealogy & History Series
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20200926T183000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20200926T193000
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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:20200930T180000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20200930T193000
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SUMMARY:How are the Children?
DESCRIPTION:The COVID-19 pandemic has changed everyone’s lives but children have been especially affected with the closing of schools\, inability to play with friends\, and threat of food insecurity. This conversation will look at how children are dealing with these issues. Dr. Lisa Delpit\, an author\, educator\, and MacArthur Fellows Genius will give the keynote address. Registration is required; free to attend. Registration closes Monday\, September 28th. \nClick HERE to Register. \nThis program is the second event in the Still We Rise series\, a partnership between the Reginald F. Lewis Museum and Kaiser Permanente. Find out more about the series here. 
URL:https://archive.lewismuseum.org/event/how-are-the-children/
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