asalh tv | 6:30 – 8:30 PM Black Inventors Crafting Over 200 Years of SuccessKeith Holmes Ukweli – Searching for Healing Truth – South Carolina Writers and Poets Explore American RacismMargaret Seidler Unheard MelodiesDenys Davis […]
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Preserving Black Resistance
February 19 @ 5:00 pm – 6:15 pm This panel brings together public historians and information and cultural heritage professionals to explore the ways they have preserved records, spaces, and places of Black Resistance movements […]
Poetry – Fighting with Words: Then & Now
February 15 @ 12:00 pm – 1:30 Accomplished poets, seasoned and beginning, share via a round table discussion how they have used their craft over time to resist discrimination and fight racism. A variety of genres will […]
Virtual Author’s Book Talk Event: Mary L Romney-Schaab
An Afro-Caribbean in the Nazi Era: From Papiamentu to German by Mary L Romney-Schaab virtual_feb 13: 6:30pm An Afro-Caribbean in the Nazi Era: From Papiamentu to German is the true story of Lionel Romney’s wartime […]
Call & Response: Liberation Theology, Resistance and The Black Church
Black theology, or black liberation theology, refers to a theological perspective that originated among African-American seminarians and scholars, and in some black churches in the United States and later in other parts of the world. […]
African American Music and the Struggle for Freedom
The panel will highlight some of the contributors to the book “Black Lives Matter & Music: Protest, Intervention, Reflection,” who will lead a vibrant discussion on the power of Black music in the struggle for […]
BLACK BODIES, PART II race norming in the nfl
The second session will focus on contemporary issues addressing health and well-being among Black athletes. It will feature a round table discussion among former NFL players and sports medicine professionals about issues of race norming, […]
28feb@7PM
D.C. Black History Celebration Committee (DCBHCC) Presents Saving All the Children and Families in Times of Crisis Black History continues with the D.C. Black History Celebration Committee virtual program Saving All the Children and Families in Times […]
24feb@6pm ~ Generations of Freedom: Gender, Movement, and Violence in Natchez, 1779-1865
In Generations of Freedom Nik Ribianszky employs the lenses of gender and violence to examine family, community, and the tenacious struggles by which free blacks claimed and maintained their freedom under shifting international governance from […]
24feb@6:30pm ~ 8 Pearls of Wisdom
Author Kimberly A. Morrow is on a mission to empower parents to become better advocates for their children. Parents often are confronted with issues of not knowing essential study skills for children, technology, preparing their […]