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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
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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:King Day 2026 | The Children Shall Lead
DESCRIPTION:Monday\, January 19 | 11 am – 5 pm | Museum Admission | Kids Free \nJoin the Reginald F. Lewis Museum to celebrate King Day 2026 through the eyes of youth activists from the Civil Rights Movement to present day social movements. Program activities will include provoking conversations\, film screenings\, musical performances and a host of family fun filled activities. These programs are inspired by Kid Zone\, the museum’s newest interactive permanent exhibit solely dedicated to children and families.  \nGuest Presenters and Participants Include: \n  \n \n \nRegister Here
URL:https://archive.lewismuseum.org/event/king-day-2026-the-children-shall-lead/
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SUMMARY:Last Night A DJ Saved My Life: A Salute to Black Radio DJs Panel Conversation and Short Kuts Show Presentation
DESCRIPTION:Saturday\, January 31\, 2026 | 1 pm – 3:30 pm | Museum Admission \nSpend the afternoon grooving with local Black radio DJs from Bmore and the DMV as they discuss the impact of Black radio in the community and the use of their platforms for advocacy. This conversation will highlight DJ legends from the past to today. A Short Kuts Storytelling Presentation featuring DJs personal stories will kick off the program. \nGuest Speakers and Presenters include: \nDJ Quicksilva (92Q) | Quicksilva is the host of the The Quicksilva Morning Show. Quicksilva has worked on-air at radio stations such as WKYS 93.9\, X105.7\, 92Q\, and V-103. He is an award winning DJ who’s won 2 Global Spin Awards\, East coast #1 at the MixShow Power Summit  and Ranked DC #1 for the last 2 decades. When he’s not working he is a motivational speaker at schools. \nKonan (95.9 Magic) | Konan is a 36-year veteran in the radio and music industry. He started his career with Cathy Hughes at WOL-1450AM in 1985. He quickly became a household name in the DC area for his community work outside of radio.  \nLaDawn Black (Media Personality/Moderator) | LaDawn Black is a seasoned media professional with more than 20 years of experience across radio\, print\, digital\, and broadcast storytelling. She began her career in traditional radio\, serving as a producer at WPGC 95.5 in Washington\, D.C.\, and later as a top-rated on-air host for WERQ 92Q and Magic 95.9 in Baltimore\, as well as WBLS 107.5 in New York. Today\, LaDawn has transitioned into digital journalism\, working as an arts and culture contributor for The Baltimore Banner and as a digital writer and editor for WTOP News in Washington\, D.C \nThe Short Kuts Show | The Short Kuts Show is a live short storytelling series that draws inspiration from the rich traditions of Black American barbershops and beauty salons. These spaces\, echoing the West African griot and African-American oral storytelling traditions\, have long been essential to the Black American community. Inspired by the dynamic tales told daily in these cherished establishments\, The Short Kuts Show honors the voices and experiences of those within these communities. \nFeatured Storytellers: \n\nPatti W. Smith – Patty was the 1st African American woman radio news broadcaster at WWIN 1400 AM.\nMarc Clarke – Marc is a veteran media personality  with over 30 + years experience in radio and television  to include his time as radio morning host of the Mark Clarke and the Big Fat Morning Show at 92Q in Baltimore.\nApril Watts – A proud native daughter of the nation’s capital city\, April is currently an on-air personality at Baltimore’s top rated urban a/c station Magic 95.9 FM.\nDJ TANZ –  DJ Tanz is a prominent DJ known in the Baltimore/Washington D.C. area for his high-energy events and deep roots in radio (like 92Q) playing diverse genres from hip-hop to house.\n\n\n The Short Kuts Show is produced by Executive Producer\, Dr. LaMarr Shields\, Ph.D. and directed by Live Performance Director Marc LaVeau. Set designs are created by scenic designer Kendra Rochambeau Banks. \n\nIn conjunction with iWitness: Media & the Movement. \nRegister Here
URL:https://archive.lewismuseum.org/event/last-night-a-dj-saved-my-life/
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