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Social Justice Fabric Workshop for Youth (11/14 and 11/21) – Virtual Program

Express your activism through art by creating a fabric quilt block on a social justice issue important to our community. Hosted by the Social Justice Sewing Academy, youth participant’s quilt blocks will be sewn together into a social justice quilt. Quilt block templates will be provided by the Academy. Participants will need fabrics, craft glue […]

Baltimore Lives: A Discussion with John Mayden – Virtual Program

Award winning photographer John Clark Mayden has been documenting life in Baltimore ’s African American neighborhoods since the 1970s. His photographs capture the ordinary joys and sorrows, quiet moments, and daily realities of life: kids on their bikes and roller skates, old timers catching a breeze on their front stoops and busy people striding through […]

Who Belongs: Racial Profiling in the Synagogue

Join clinical psychologist Dr. Harriette Wimms and Chizuk Amuno Congregation Senior Rabbi Joshua Gruenberg as they explore the often fraught experiences of Jews of Color and what it means to be seen as “other” even in one’s own community. Click Here to Register. This is the second of three programs presented in partnership with the Jewish Museum […]

Free the Vote- ACLU Premier Screening- Virtual Program

Join the ACLU of Maryland and the Reginald F. Lewis Museum for a virtual  premiere screening of Free the Vote, a new documentary by the ACLU of Maryland. The film shows how denying the right to vote of people who are incarcerated is rooted in a deeply racist system by focusing on the stories of […]

Educator Webinar: Freedom Bound Conversations Through Literature – Virtual Program

Explore the road to freedom during the antebellum period for African American runaways as portrayed in children’s literature with a panel discussion with children’s authors and illustrators Elizabeth Zunon, Jerdine Nolen and Carole Boston Weatherford. A lesson resource will be provided. In conjunction with Freedom Bound: Runaways of the Chesapeake. RSVP HERE Cost: Free  

Book Talk: The Brother You Choose with Paul Coates, Eddie Conway and Susie Day

Join author Susie Day and former Black Panthers Paul Coates and Eddie Conway to discuss lives, politics, and their friendship that helped Eddie survive decades in prison. In 1971, Eddie Conway, Lieutenant of Security for the Baltimore chapter of the Black Panther Party, was convicted of murdering a police officer and sentenced to life plus […]

Kwanzaa Virtual Event: Nguzo Saba 365 Days

Celebrate the Kwanzaa holiday (December 26 - January 1) with the Reginald F. Lewis Museum and the Eubie Blake Center along with their community partners with the following virtual activities. Register for each separate event to access the program. Enjoy a live intergenerational celebration of how we practice Ujima in 2020 and how we continue […]

Ujamaa Workshop: Cooperative Economics for Kids Virtual Program

Learn the basics of starting a business and how your product or service can encourage the Kwanzaa principle of Ujamaa, also known as Cooperative Economics.  Youth will formulate their business idea, think from the perspective of being part of a supply chain, and brainstorm plans to make an impact in their families and community.  This […]

Kwanzaa Virtual Event: Ujamaa Workshop: Cooperative Economics for Kids

Celebrate the Kwanzaa holiday (December 26 - January 1) with the Reginald F. Lewis Museum and the Eubie Blake Center along with their community partners with the following virtual activities. Register for each separate event to access the program. Learn the basics of starting a business and how your product or service can encourage the […]