free & open to the public saturday, february 24 | 10:00 am — 12:00 pm
free & open to the public saturday, february 24 | 10:00 am — 12:00 pm
at the Mary McLeod Bethune Council House NHS 1318 Vermont Avenue, N.W., Washington, D.C. 20005 Email DouglassNHS@nps.gov to reserve your seat or to view the program online. This program will feature music, a performance by […]
Get ready to immerse yourselves in an unforgettable celebration of bold ideas, big questions, and unique experiences! Thursday, February 22 · 6 – 8:30pm Anacostia Art Center 1231 Good Hope Rd. SE, Washington, DC 20020 […]
Spotlighting African American Contributions to the Arts 18February: 2PM Celebrate Black History Month in Greenbelt. This year’s Black History programs are dedicated to the memory of Council member Ric Gordon, a valued member of our committee […]
Four artists representing New York, Boston, DC, St. Louis, and Cincinnati are featured in this virtual program. New York Media Personality Xero Gravity; Anime Artist Jourdan Hamilton; BlerdCon CEO Hilton George; and Actor J. Lee […]
Zenith Gallery | 1429 Iris Street NW, Washington DC, 20012 artist talk: Saturday 2:00pm Featuring Artists: Doba Afolabi, Ram Brisueno, Sheryll Cashin, Julee Dickerson-Thompson, Bulsby “Buzz” Duncan, Cheryl Edwards, Francine Haskins, Bernie Houston, Hubert Jackson, […]
Jazz Talk and Concert in recognition of Black History 4 february 2024: 3:00 – 5:00pm Martin Luther King Jr. Memorial Library – Central Library 901 G st nw washington dc 20001 This event is part […]
March 31 at the Charles Sumner School Museum & Archives April 1 – 2 at the Martin Luther King Jr Memorial Library
An activist, pianist, artist, mother, and wife, Hazel Scott is a Trinidad-born American Jazz and classical pianist, singer, and actress. Born 1920, Hazel Scott’s artistry gave her the platform to speak out against racial discrimination, […]
Join THE FUTURE OF BLACK editors, Len Lawson and Gary Jackson, as they moderate a reading and discussion with contributors on P&P Live!