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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:Sneaker Culture Artist Talk: Akio Evans the Shoe Muralist - 1 pm
DESCRIPTION:Sneaker Culture Artist Talk: Akio Evans the Shoe Muralist\nSaturday\, August 6\n1 pm\nHow cool are your sneaks? Meet  creative artist and storyteller Akio Evans who uses innovation and fashion to transform sneakers into a new art form.  Beginning with creating custom sneaks for The Wire actor\, Felicia Pearson (Snoop)\, Akio’s commissioned sneaker art has been collected by comedian Donnell Rawlings\, Dave Chappelle\, Dr. Dre\, Nick Cannon\, Kevin Hart\, Havoc of Mobb Deep\, Tyronn Lue\, Allen Iverson among others.  During this artist talk\, we will learn about Akio’s journey as a sneaker artist to celebrities\, filmmaker and teaching artist to youth in his community. \nFree with Museum Admission \nClick Here for Tickets  \nTo RSVP only\, Contact Visitor Services Desk at 443-263-1875. Tickets can be purchased at the door. \n  \n 
URL:https://archive.lewismuseum.org/event/9149/
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SUMMARY:“The Box” End of Isolation Tour - In Person
DESCRIPTION:The End of Isolation Tour  Presents The BOX – In Person\nWednesday\, August 17 & Thursday\, August 18\n7 pm – 8:30 pm \nThe End of Isolation Tour (EIT) presents The BOX\, a play written by Sarah Shourd\, a survivor of solitary confinement\, in collaboration with other survivors. The BOX is a play about collective resistance and personal transformation inspired by stories in U.S. prisons collected through years of in-depth letter correspondence and visits with incarcerated people across the country. The BOX is a rare glimpse at the intimate bonds forged in the deep end of our prison system\, the ripple effects of systematic torture\, and what it means to be human. EIT will bring immersive\, transformative theater to communities across the country on the front lines of imagining a world without prison and the torture of solitary confinement. We are more than theater alone. We are a catalyst for building\, strengthening\, and knitting together communities across the country on the frontlines of ending torture and isolation. \nView Trailer Clip of Play Here \nPRICING: $20 low-income/high school and college students/seniors\, $35 sustainer\, $50 uplifter. All proceeds go toward supporting the tour and future performances\, so please give what you can. \nClick below and “Select a Date” to Purchase Tickets.  \nEventbrite  \n  \nNOTE: A limited number of complimentary tickets are available for formerly-incarcerated and system-impacted people. To request a free ticket\, email Seneca (socialmediaintern@gmail.com). Include your full name and the city and date of the performance you would like to attend. Media inquiries are also welcome. \nATTENTION: Please bring your own mask to wear during the performance\, N95s are preferred. All of our actors and crew members have been fully vaccinated against COVID-19 and we ask that audience members come to our show fully vaccinated as well. This venue is equipped with a double-filtered ventilation system. Limited socially-distanced seating is available on a first-come-first-serve basis. \nThis is an immersive theater experience. Seating assignments are first-come-first-serve. You can opt to sit in close proximity to the actors (but will not be required to participate in the show) or on the sidelines. Be advised that the performance includes profanity\, sexual language\, and violent content that may not be appropriate for all ages. Should the show trigger you\, we have ushers on hand to support you. \nPlease be in your seat 10 minutes before the performance begins. At that time\, any unclaimed seats will be offered for sale to the public.
URL:https://archive.lewismuseum.org/event/the-box-end-of-isolation-tour-in-person/
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SUMMARY:The Other Boys of Summer Film Screening and Discussion
DESCRIPTION:The Other Boys of Summer Film Screening and Discussion\nSunday\, August 28 | 2pm – 5pmLeidos Field at Ripken Stadium\, 873 Long Drive\, Aberdeen\, MD \nThis year marks the 75th anniversary of Jackie Robinson’s debut in Major League Baseball\, officially breaking the color barrier.  To honor this moment in history\, the Lewis Museum\, Hubert V. Simmons Baseball Museum\, the Leon Day Foundation\, and other community stakeholders will celebrate the Negro League baseball players who helped to forge Robinson’s path with a film screening and discussion of The Other Boys of Summer. \nNarrated by Cicely Tyson\, The Other Boys of Summer documentary explores racism\, segregation\, and civil rights through the lives of the Negro League baseball players. Through the lens of America’s favorite pastime\, the film preserves the legacy\, amplifies diverse voices\, and inspires. The Other Boys of Summer features exclusive interviews with the men who played alongside Jackie Robinson and changed baseball and America forever.  Following this short film\, a panel discussion will follow with guests to include: \n\nLauren Meyer\, Filmmaker and Emmy Nominated Director\, The Other Boys of Summer \nPedro Siera and Sam Allen\, Former Negro League Baseball players for Indianapolis Clowns\, Detroit Stars and Kansas City Monarchs\nRayner “Ray” Banks\, Co-Founder to Hubert V. Simmons Museum of Negro Leagues Baseball\, Inc.\nDr. Bernard McKenna\,  Associate professor at the University of Delaware and  author of The Baltimore Black Sox: A Negro Leagues History\, 1913-1936.\n\nBaseball fans will also get the chance to see the Simmons-Days All Stars and other baseball enthusiasts play a little ball while viewing Negro League memorabilia on the last days of summer. \nCost: Entry to the event is free. Transportation to the stadium for a limited number of seat will be available for $10.\nClick Here to RSVP  \nFor more information on this outdoor event\, please contact terry.taylor@lewismuseum.org. \n  \n  \n \n 
URL:https://archive.lewismuseum.org/event/the-other-boys-of-summer-film-screening-and-discussion/
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