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SUMMARY:iWITNESS: Media & The Movement | Calendar Page
DESCRIPTION:iWITNESS: Media & The Movement \nAugust 8th\, 2024 – September 1\, 2025 | Museum Admission \niWITNESS: Media & The Movement is a compelling forthcoming exhibit to the Reginald F. Lewis Museum this August\, that will examine how media—Radio\, Television\, Photography\, and the Press—impacted the modern American Civil Rights Movement. This exhibit commemorates the 60th anniversary of the monumental Civil Rights Act of 1964\, and explores the efforts of activists\, community leaders\, and organizations in the state of Maryland who leveraged the power of media to open the eyes\, hearts\, and minds of many\, forcing them to bear witness to injustices while compelling them to seek change. \nRegister & Learn More
URL:https://archive.lewismuseum.org/event/iwitness-media-the-movement-calendar-page/
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SUMMARY:Film Screening and Panel Discussion: Water’s Edge - Black Watermen of the Chesapeake
DESCRIPTION:Film Screening and Panel Discussion: Water’s Edge – Black Watermen of the Chesapeake \nSaturday\, February 1 | 2:30 pm  \nJoin the Reginald F. Lewis Museum and The Institute of Marine and Environmental Technology (IMET)  to celebrate ASALH 2025 Black History Theme (African Americans and Labor) with a film screening and panel discussion on Maryland’s Black watermen. This program is in commemoration of Vincent Leggett\, founder of the Blacks of the Chesapeake Foundation. Water’s Edge: Black Watermen of the Chesapeake reveals the unique relationship and untold stories between African Americans and the Chesapeake Bay. Water’s Edge: Black Watermen of the Chesapeake chronicles unsung Marylanders that revolutionized an industry\, dreamed beyond their circumstance and are still keeping this tradition alive today. Meet George H. Brown\, an ambitious steamboat captain that revolutionized recreation for Black Marylanders in the early twentieth century\, innovators like the Turner Family of Bellevue and present-day captains who have survived by shifting their businesses from commercial fishing to chartering fishing parties. \nPanel Participants Include: \n\n\nDee Dee Strum\, Interim CEO and President for Blacks of The Chesapeake \n\n\nCaptain Tyrone Meredith of Captain Tyrone Charters \n\n\nImani Black\, Founder and President of Minorities in Aquaculture \n\n\nNoelle Gibson \n\n\nRegister Here
URL:https://archive.lewismuseum.org/event/black-watermen-of-the-chesapeake/
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SUMMARY:Free Community Day | Titan: The Legacy of Reginald F. Lewis 
DESCRIPTION:Free Community  Day | TITAN: The Legacy of Reginald F. Lewis | Hosted by the Baltimore (MD) Alumni Chapter of Kappa Alpha Psi Fraternity Inc. \nSaturday\, February 8th | 10 am- 5 pm \nAt TITAN | Free Community Day we will proudly unveil TITAN: The Legacy of Reginald F. Lewis\, a powerful new exhibition honoring our namesake\, and the first African American to lead a billion-dollar company. \nTITAN unveils the lesser-known facets of Lewis’ life\, chronicling his rise from a hardworking student to a global business leader whose impact extended far beyond boardrooms. Through personal artifacts\, rare photographs\, and intimate narratives\, visitors will gain insight into the values that shaped his character\, the obstacles he overcame with resilience and strategy\, and the revolutionary spirit that guided his remarkable journey. \nHosted by the Baltimore (MD) Alumni Chapter of Kappa Alpha Psi\, Inc.\, this electrifying event gives you exclusive access to the grand unveiling of TITAN: The Legacy of Reginald F. Lewis! Don’t miss this unforgettable celebration of Black excellence\, leadership\, and culture. \nJoin us for: \n•A panel conversation with Tarrus Richardson and Jeff Johnson\n•A step presentation from members of Kappa Alpha Psi\n•For the kids: Restaurant Challenge with Paula Goddard\n•Music by DJ Davy J\n•Food sponsored by Johns Hopkins University \nRegister Here
URL:https://archive.lewismuseum.org/event/titan-community-free-day/
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SUMMARY:TITAN | The Legacy of Reginald F. Lewis
DESCRIPTION:TITAN | The Legacy of Reginald F. Lewis  \n February 8\, 2025 – April 2026 \nTITAN: The Legacy of Reginald F. Lewis offers an in-depth journey into the extraordinary life and lasting legacy of Maryland native\, Reginald Francis Lewis. Widely celebrated as the first African American to establish and lead a billion-dollar company\, Lewis transcended the realm of business as a multifaceted figure—a devoted family man\, skilled lawyer\, and pioneering trailblazer. This exhibition unveils the many elements that define the remarkable life of a maverick. \nTITAN unveils the lesser-known facets of Lewis’ life\, chronicling his rise from a hardworking student to a global business leader whose impact extended far beyond boardrooms. Through personal artifacts\, rare photographs\, and intimate narratives\, visitors will gain insight into the values that shaped his character\, the obstacles he overcame with resilience and strategy\, and the revolutionary spirit that guided his remarkable journey. \nAs the Reginald F. Lewis Museum commemorates its 20th anniversary of amplifying African American narratives in Maryland\, TITAN stands as a powerful tribute to his enduring legacy. The museum\, named in his honor\, was funded by a public/private partnership between the State of Maryland\, a $5 million lead gift from the Reginald F. Lewis Foundation as well as other private funding partners ensured that his mission of empowerment and opportunity continues to inspire future generations. His story remains a beacon of hope\, emphasizing the importance of breaking barriers and striving for excellence. \nPlan Your Visit
URL:https://archive.lewismuseum.org/event/titan/
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SUMMARY:Short Kuts Show | Unbreakable Love: The Power of Black Love in Healing and Resistance
DESCRIPTION:Short Kuts Show | Unbreakable Love: The Power of Black Love in Healing and Resistance \nThursday\, February 13 | 6:30 pm | Museum Admission \nDid you  know that abolitionist Frederick Douglass chose Valentine Day’s as the day to celebrate his birthday\, as his birthdate was unknown to him as an enslaved person? Celebrate the strength of Black love with storytellers of  The Short Kuts Show\, tracing its roots through the hardships of slavery\, segregation\, and systemic racism. This show highlights how love—whether from a partner\, family\, or community—has been a source of resilience\, strength\, and healing\, playing a crucial role in overcoming trauma and oppression.  \nMeet the Lancasters: stand-up comedian Larry Lancaster and his wife\, singer Kimberly Holloway\, will host an unforgettable Black Love Storyteller event. Kimberly Holloway\, formerly known as K. Holloway\, is an American singer and actress from Baltimore\, MD. American Idol fans may remember her from Season 4\, where she made history as the youngest contestant to reach the Top 20. Headlining the evening is Larry Lancaster\, a dynamic comedian and entertainer. He is the host of Throwback Saturdays (Saturdays\, 10 AM–12 PM) and Good Morning Baltimore (weekdays\, 7 AM–10 AM) on WEAA 88.9 FM Radio. His impressive career includes appearances on The Apollo and BET’s Comic View\, as well as national television commercials\, comedy clubs\, theaters\, and colleges across the country. Larry has shared the stage with legendary entertainers such as Mike Epps\, Paul Mooney\, Bruce Bruce\, Rodney Perry\, Cedric The Entertainer\, Eddie Griffin\, Tony Rock\, Sommore\, Michael Blackson\, Tracy Morgan\, and musical icons Musiq Soulchild and Chrisette Michele. \nRegister Here
URL:https://archive.lewismuseum.org/event/short-kuts-show-unbreakable-love/
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SUMMARY:Tom Miller Art Workshop
DESCRIPTION:Tom Miller Art Workshop \nSaturday\, February 15 | 12 pm to 2 pm \nJoin the Reginald F. Lewis Museum during the 5th annual Tom Miller Week in celebrating the life and legacy of one of Baltimore’s most treasured artists with an art workshop with community artist Sallah Jenkins decorating a trinket box to furnish your favorite room or table. Founded by Blackives\, LLC\, the Tom Miller Week is a community  event supported by local museums dedicated to convey his bold\, whimsical art and capture Miller’s contributions that  inspire art lovers throughout Baltimore. This program is suitable for all ages. \nRegister Here
URL:https://archive.lewismuseum.org/event/tom-miller-art-workshop/
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SUMMARY:HBCU Film Screening and Discussion | Hampton University: One of the Wonders of the World | EVENT POSTPONED
DESCRIPTION:HBCU Film Screening and Discussion | Hampton University: One of the Wonders of the World  \nSaturday\, February 22 | POSTPONED \nSpend the afternoon in conversation with HBCU education Titans Dr. William Harvey (Hampton University) and Dr. David Kwabena Wilson (Morgan State University) following a film screening of Hampton University: One of the Wonders of the World with Emmy award winning filmmaker Phil Branch. Through this short film visitors will come to understand Dr. Harvey’s incredible 44 year legacy as President of Hampton University\,  who was an iconic leader in HBCU education and leadership. For more than a decade\, Dr. Wilson has not only been a transformative president at Morgan but has emerged as a leader among university presidents nationwide as well as an effective advocate for HBCUs and the role they play in developing leaders and serving the needs of their community\, state\, and nation. In this enlightening conversation both leaders would discuss their leadership and vision building both of these educational institutions. This program is moderated by Edwin T. Johnson\, PhD\, Special Assistant to the Provost and University Historian at Morgan State University who is also the chair for The Maryland Commission of African American History and Culture (MCAAHC). \nThis program is in conjunction with TITAN | The Legacy of Reginald F. Lewis.
URL:https://archive.lewismuseum.org/event/hbcu-film-screening-and-discussion/
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