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SUMMARY:Change in Mask Policy - Effective July 29
DESCRIPTION:We encourage all guests to continue to be conscious of COVID-19 guidelines and continue using appropriate hygiene while in the museum.
URL:https://archive.lewismuseum.org/event/change-in-mask-policy-effective-july-29/
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20210915
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20210916
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SUMMARY:Live @ the Lewis with WEAA Radio - Dear Mama: Tupac’s Homage to Black Mothers
DESCRIPTION:This program begins at 2 pm. \nPatrons can meet us onsite at the Lewis Museum to see this live on-air show.  Note: This program  will also  be live-streamed on WEAA and Lewis Museum’s Facebook page as well as on 88.9 FM WEAA radio station. \nJoin the Reginald F. Lewis Museum and WEAA’s Today with Dr. Kaye Radio Show in a live on-air discussion of Tupac’s iconic hip-hop song Dear Mama.  This program will include  a panel talk with Black  mother activists and  Black sons discussing their special relationship surviving turbulent times. The first segment will include a conversation analyzing Tupac’s lyrics with  Dr. Jeff Menzise\, professor of clinical psychology at Morgan State University and Jamilah Barnes of Tupac Amaru Shakur Foundation.  \nIn the second segment Dr. Kaye Whitehead will interview Black mothers and sons to include: \n\n Cheryl Waters-Hassan\, mother of Ta-Nehsi Coates and friend of a young Tupac\nKimberly Armstrong an advocate on  youth violence \n Dr. David Fakunle and Deborah Pierce Fakunle\, co- founders of DiscoverME/RecoverME\, an organization that utilizes the African oral tradition to encourage the claiming of one’s narrative for personal and organizational growth.  \nBaltimore Beat Journalist Lisa Snowden McCray\nCharmayne Turner\, Director of School Partnerships\, Y of Central Maryland\n\n  \n Let us know you’re coming by registering Here. \nThis program is in partnership with Tupac Shakur Commemoration Week in Baltimore\, MD (Sept 14 – Sept 17). For additional Tupac events\, CLICK HERE.  \n \n \n 
URL:https://archive.lewismuseum.org/event/live-the-lewis-with-weaa-radio-dear-mama-tupacs-homage-to-black-mothers/
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20210923
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20210924
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SUMMARY:Answering the Call: Access and Equity in Higher Education - Virtual Event
DESCRIPTION:To access  ZOOM panel program on September 23rd click Here.  Program begins Sept 23\, 2021 at 6 pm EDT. \nTo register for the event to let us know you are attending\, click Here.   \n  \nStudents of color face many disparities in higher education. They are  disproportionately affected by barriers like affordability\, STEM participation\, and more\, culminating in lower graduation rates and other academic challenges.  Understanding this problem is the first step in solving it. Join Kaiser Permanente\, Reginald F. Lewis Museum\, and George Mason University for a dynamic discussion of disparities in higher education and how they can be addressed.   \nParticipants are: \n\nDr. Heidi M. Anderson Panelist President\, University of Maryland Eastern Shore\nDr. Anthony L. Jenkins Panelist President\, Coppin State University \nDr. Gregory Washington Panelist President\, George Mason University \nDr. David Kwabena Wilson Panelist President\, Morgan State University\nDr. Anthony K. Wutoh Panelist Provost and Chief Academic Officer\, Howard University \nDr. Michael Willis Special Introductory Remarks Vice President and Information Officer\, Kaiser Permanente \nTerri Lee Freeman Executive Director and Moderator\, Reginald F. Lewis Museum of Maryland African American Culture and History \n\n  \n \n 
URL:https://archive.lewismuseum.org/event/answering-the-call-access-and-equity-in-higher-education-virtual-event/
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