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SUMMARY:MLK Virtual Program: HS Juried Art Show and Artist Talk with Will Watson
DESCRIPTION:Join the Lewis Museum to recognize Maryland high school students who participated in the annual art show. This year’s artistic theme is inspired by the exhibition Make Good Trouble: Marching for Change currently on view at the Lewis Museum. This virtual program includes an artist talk with Will Watson\, a spoken word presentation by Sahzez AKA “No One From Nowhere” of DewMore Baltimore and a conversation with the student artists. In partnership with the Maryland State Education Association \nClick Here to Register \nCost: Free \n\nSahzez AKA “No One From Nowhere” is a Youth Art & Activism Ambassador with Dewmore Baltimore. They are also a member of the new & improved YVC (Youth Voices For Consent) Initiative. No One has been writing and performing poetry for five years now. They won first place at MIST (The Muslim Interscholastic Tournament) in 2018\, and have been part of the Baltimore City Youth Poetry Team for two years now. They have also competed in Brave New Voices\, an international poetry slam\, in 2019. No One’s wishes to help communities across the country understand the inherent dangers and irreparable damage which capitalism has caused\, and will continue to cause\, in our global society.\n\n\nThis MLK program is part of The Art of Activism: The Legacy of Martin Luther King Jr. \nPresented by the Lewis Museum and Baltimore Office of Promotion & the Arts
URL:https://archive.lewismuseum.org/event/mlk-virtual-program-hs-juried-art-show-and-artist-talk-with-will-watson/
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SUMMARY:Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Day Lecture: featuring Eddie S. Glaude
DESCRIPTION:Author Eddie S. Glaude  Jr. will talk about race today in America following the Trumpian era of shattered promises and white retrenchment. Mixing biography–drawn partially from newly uncovered interviews–with history\, memoir\, and trenchant analysis of our current moment\, Begin Again is Glaude’s attempt\, following Baldwin\, to bear witness to the difficult truth of race. Eddie S. Glaude Jr. is the James S. McDonnell Distinguished University Professor at Princeton University and author of Democracy in Black. In partnership with Enoch Pratt Library.  \nClick Here to Join.  \nCost: Free \nThis program is part of The Art of Activism: The Legacy of Martin Luther King Jr. \nPresented by the Lewis Museum and Baltimore Office of Promotion & the Arts \n 
URL:https://archive.lewismuseum.org/event/dr-martin-luther-king-jr-day-lecture-featuring-eddie-s-glaude/
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SUMMARY:MLK Commemorative Film Screening
DESCRIPTION:Hear from Baltimore artists and activists whose work honors the legacy of Dr. King. The commemorative video also highlights past footage of Baltimore’s historic and beloved MLK parade.  \nAir date: January 17 on Charm TV (Comcast/Ch 25) and Livestreaming on charmtv.com. Check local listing for time. \nThis program is part of The Art of Activism: The Legacy of Martin Luther King Jr. \nPresented by the Lewis Museum and Baltimore Office of Promotion & the Arts
URL:https://archive.lewismuseum.org/event/mlk-commemorative-film-screening/
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SUMMARY:The Art of Activism: Youth Activists Panel Discussion
DESCRIPTION:2020 ignited a cultural revolution of youth activism. In commemoration of Martin Luther King’s birthday\, join us for a powerhouse conversation as panelists discuss issues and themes related to MLK’s legacy\, inequality\, and social injustices. Writer Lisa Snowden McCray will serve as moderator. Panelists include; Destini Philpot & Micaela Lattimer\, Good Kids\, Made City\, Destinae Butler\, Baltimore’s Youth Poet Laureate\, and Tia Thomas\, Wide Angle Youth Media.  \nAir date: January 18 at 8PM on Charm TV (Comcast/Ch 25) and Livestreaming on charmtv.com \nThis Program is part of The Art of Activism: The Legacy of Martin Luther King Jr. \nPresented by the Lewis Museum and Baltimore Office of Promotion & the Arts \n \n 
URL:https://archive.lewismuseum.org/event/the-art-of-activism-youth-activists-panel-discussion/
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SUMMARY:Virtual Saturday Fun Program with Illustrator Bryan Collier
DESCRIPTION:Join children’s illustrator Bryan Collier in a virtual presentation and reading on his latest children’s books.  All Because You Matter is a heart-lifting love letter to Black and brown children everywhere: reminding them how much they matter while Thurgood is an inspiring picture-book biography on  the first black justice on the Supreme Court and a giant of the civil rights movement. Children will explore his wonderful artwork and discover how he brings heroes and stories to life. Collier is a six-time Coretta Scott King\, four-time Caldecott Honor-winning illustrator. \nClick Here to Register. 
URL:https://archive.lewismuseum.org/event/virtual-saturday-fun-program-with-illustrator-bryan-collier/
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SUMMARY:Beyond Books: Raising an Anti-Racist Child - Virtual Program
DESCRIPTION:Join consultant and leadership coach Imani Chapman as she dives into the challenges and opportunities of raising an anti-racist child\, from refining our own analysis of race to understanding the intersections between race and child-development. \nClick Here to Register. \nThis is the third of three programs presented in partnership with the Jewish Museum of Maryland and Chizuk Amuno Congregation within the series\, Jews of Color\, Jewish Institutions\, and Jewish Community in the Age of #Black Lives Matter. Click here to learn more about the series. \nAbout Our Speaker:\nImani Romney-Rosa Chapman is one of the co-founders of Romney Associates\, Inc. She has more than 25 years of experience organizing\, educating\, and developing curriculum for social justice. Whether as a leadership coach\, facilitator\, or trainer\, Mrs. Chapman’s focus is on creating safe and inclusive environments for learning\, growth\, and justice. \nHer work with boards\, staff\, faculty\, students\, counselors\, and other stakeholders in religious communities\, secular communities\, schools\, and non-profit organizations has informed their goals for sustained change. She supports them in: socially locating themselves; building group consensus and cohesion; evaluating individual and group readiness to move forward in anti-bias work; speaking candidly and critically about the role of power and justice; understanding and applying a systemic analysis to strategic planning processes; considering issues of accountability. \nShe currently serves on the Board for the Roger L. Wallace Excellence in Teaching Award\, on the Steering Committee for the Coalition of Faith/Spiritual/Ethical Communities for the People’s Institute for Survival and Beyond\, and was a founding co-chair for Kolot Chayeinu Synagogue’s Race Working Group. She is also co-founder of Sisters of Color in Education and teaches part-time at Grace Church School in Manhattan. \nMrs. Chapman received her undergraduate degree in Communication Education and Performing Arts from the University of Massachusetts\, Amherst\, her Masters in Spanish Philology from Middlebury College\, Madrid\, Spain. \nShe works for a world in which her children and the young people in your lives can live wholly and safely into their full humanity in an equitable world where race is not a major determinant in health\, wealth\, legal\, and educational outcomes.
URL:https://archive.lewismuseum.org/event/beyond-books-raising-an-anti-racist-child/
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