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SUMMARY:Reading The Culture Author Talk - One Maryland One Book Edition
DESCRIPTION:Reading The Culture Author Talk – One Maryland One Book Edition – In Person & Virtual\nSunday\, October 2\, 2022\n4 pm – 6 pm ET\nFree admission. Registration required. \nJoin us as we co-host author Naima Coster at the Reginald F. Lewis Museum for a conversation on the One Maryland One Book selection What’s Mine and Yours.  \nWhat’s Mine and Yours is a multigenerational saga featuring two North Carolina families. They collide in ways that neither is prepared for when Black students from the east side of the county are integrated into the predominantly white schools on the west side. Readers will follow these families over decades as they break apart and come back together. One Maryland One Book is a program of Maryland Humanities. \nIn-person Registration
URL:https://archive.lewismuseum.org/event/reading-the-culture-author-talk-one-maryland-one-book-edition/
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SUMMARY:Maryland Gubernatorial Candidate Forum
DESCRIPTION:Maryland Gubernatorial Candidate Forum\nMonday\, October 3rd\nReception – 5:30 pm | Candidate Forum – 6:30 pm\nIn-Person & Virtual \nIN PERSON REGISTRATION AT CAPACITY. THE EVENT WILL BE STREAMED ON FACEBOOK LIVE AND YOUTUBE. \nIn less than two months\, Marylanders will head to the polls to select their next governor. The Reginald F. Lewis Museum’s mission positions it to serve as a catalyst for sustained change by providing bold conversations that educate and challenge. It is in this spirit that The Lewis Museum\, in partnership with Baltimore City NAACP\, Baltimore Votes\, Black Girls Vote\, the Greater Baltimore Urban League\, and the League of Women Voters Maryland\, will host a Gubernatorial Candidate Forum centering issues impacting Black Marylanders.\n\nConfirmed participants:\nDavid Harding\, Working Class Party\nDavid Lashar\, Libertarian Party\nWes Moore\, Democratic Party\nNancy Wallace\, Green Party
URL:https://archive.lewismuseum.org/event/maryland-gubernatorial-candidate-forum/
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SUMMARY:Becoming Frederick Douglass Screening & Discussion
DESCRIPTION:Becoming Frederick Douglass Screening & Discussion \nReginald F. Lewis Museum\nIn-Person\nSaturday\, October 8\, 2022\n1pm to 3 pm ET\nFree with Museum admission. Registration requested. \nJoin us for a screening and conversation with cast members from Becoming Frederick Douglass. Produced by Maryland Public Television in association with Firelight Films executive producers Oscar®-nominated Stanley Nelson (Attica\, Freedom Riders\, The Black Panthers: Vanguard of the Revolution) and Lynne Robinson\, Becoming Frederick Douglass is the story of how a man born into slavery became one of the most prominent statesmen and influential voices for democracy in American history. The documentary explores how Douglass controlled his own image and narrative\, embracing photography as a tool for social justice\, and the role he played in securing the right to freedom and democracy for African Americans.  \nThe film was produced and directed by Stanley Nelson and Nicole London. Keith M. Brown and Michael English are the executives in charge of production. Becoming Frederick Douglass was written by Anne Seidlitz. Acclaimed actor Wendell Pierce is the voice of Frederick Douglass in the film. Funding for Becoming Frederick Douglass provided by the State of Maryland and Bowie State University\, the oldest Historically Black College and University (HBCU) in Maryland. \nGuest Speakers: \n\nKenneth B. Morris Jr.\, Co-Founder & President of Frederick Douglass Family Initiatives and a direct descendant of Frederick Douglass (appears in film) \nNicole London\, Co–Director and Producer of Becoming Frederick Douglass and  Co-Director of  Harriet Tubman: Visions of Freedom\n\nModerator: \n\nDr. Kaye Whitehead\, Host of “Today with Dr. Kaye” on WEAA and founder of the Karson Institute for Race\, Peace & Social Justice\n\nRegister Here
URL:https://archive.lewismuseum.org/event/becoming-frederick-douglass-screening-discussion/
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SUMMARY:Reading The Culture October Member and Staff Book Club
DESCRIPTION:Reading The Culture October Members and Staff Book Club\nOctober 15th\n2:00 PM – 4:00 PM ET\nVirtual Event \nWhat could be better than sharing a good book with some of your closest friends? Join us for the launch of our Reading The Culture Book Club Launch. Our inaugural book will be The Love Songs of W.E.B. DuBois by Honoree Fanonne Jeffers. On November 6th\, we’ll gather with a special guest speaker for a facilitated discussion on our book. Individuals who purchase their books at The Lewis Museum Shop will receive a 15% discount on their book. Can’t make it to the museum? Don’t worry. We are proud to partner with Mahogany Books as our official online bookseller for Reading The Culture! To purchase The Love Songs of W.E.B. DuBois by Honoree Fanonne Jeffers\, click purchase book \nRegister Here \nPurchase Book \n Overview \n  \n 
URL:https://archive.lewismuseum.org/event/reading-the-culture-october-members-and-staff-book-club/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20221018T180000
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SUMMARY:By Any Means Necessary : Film Screening and Discussion
DESCRIPTION:By Any Means Necessary : Film Screening and Discussion\nOctober 18\, 2022 | 6pm to 9pm\nFree\nSpurred on by an organization’s interest in the stories behind those we see every day at our city’s intersections\, By Any Means Necessary contextualizes this sector against the history of “hustle” or gig economies in the Black community. It provides interviews with those who participate\, allowing for first-person accounts of the “why” behind squeegeeing and presenting the concept that the reasons and the participants are not monolithic. The screening of By Any Means Necessary will be followed by a panel discussion – moderated by Terri Lee Freeman\, executive director\, The Reginald F. Lewis Museum – with Shauntee Daniels\, executive director\, the Baltimore National Heritage Area; Jason Bass\, Director of Culture and Impact\, Hotel Revival; and Baltimore City Deputy Mayor Faith Leach.\n\n\nRegister Here
URL:https://archive.lewismuseum.org/event/by-any-means-necessary-film-screening-and-discussion/
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SUMMARY:Healing Through Literature: Book Conversation and Creative Writers' Workshop with Marita Golden
DESCRIPTION:Healing Through Literature:  Book Conversation and Creative Writer’s Workshop with Marita Golden\nSaturday\, October 29\, 2022\nBook Conversation and Signing | 1 pm to 2:30 pm\nCreative Writers Workshop | 3 pm to 4:30 pm \nIn-person \nNote:  Registration to  Creative Writer’s Workshop Registration also includes admission to the  Book Talk Conversation with Marita Golden.  Contact terry.taylor@lewismuseum.org if you have any questions. \nMore and more young Black women are re-examining the Strong Black Woman syndrome and engaging in self-care practices that change their lives.\n                                                                                                                                       – Marita Golden\, The Strong Black Woman \nThe “strong Black woman” trope has often dictated not only how Black women are seen\, but also how Black women are pushed to see themselves. Join The Lewis Museum and author and writing coach Marita Golden for a book discussion and workshop exploring how we move beyond the pressure to be “strong Black women\,” to develop practices of reflection and care. \nThe afternoon will begin with a conversation between award-winning author and co-founder of the Hurston/Wright Foundation\, Marita Golden and Dr. Izetta Autumn Mobley. The discussion will focus on reparative pathways of healing utilizing Golden’s two books\, Saving Our Sons: Raising Black Children in a Turbulent World and The Strong Black Woman: How a Myth Endangers the Physical and Mental Health of Black Women.  A book signing will follow. \nThen\, join Marita Golden for a creative writing workshop designed to use writing as a powerful  form of healing and therapy to the soul.  In this interactive session\, participants will engage in discussion and writing exercises to give voice to their experiences and unspoken emotions.  Participants should bring a notepad and pen.   Registration is required as space is limited. \nMarita Golden is an award-winning novelist and author of more than 19 works of fiction and nonfiction. Her books include The Strong Black Women\, After\, Migrations of the Heart\, Saving Our Sons\, and Don’t Play in the Sun. She is a distinguished teacher of writing and  the co- founder of the Hurston/Wright Foundation\, an organization that supports African American writers. \nWorkshop Registration\nConversation Registration
URL:https://archive.lewismuseum.org/event/healing-through-literature/
LOCATION:Reginald F. Lewis Museum\, 830 E. Pratt St.\, Baltimore\, 21202\, United States
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