Events - Reginald F. Lewis Museum - Page 14

Daddy’s Girl Panel Talk: A Black Fathers and Daughters Sacred Bond – Virtual Event

Join Fulbright Scholar David Miller in a discussion with Black fathers about the journey raising Black daughters. Miller and panel guests will explore the impact fathers can have on their daughters' social and emotional development.  David Miller is a Ph.D. student in the School of Social Work at Morgan State University with a concentration on […]

Reclaiming Harriet Tubman: A Life Behind the Myths – 7PM EST

EVENT UPDATE: RECLAIMING HARRIET TUBMAN IS RESHEDULED FOR MONDAY, MARCH 21ST @ 7PM EST.   TO  ACCESS THIS ZOOM WEBINAR, REGISTER HERE TO OBTAIN YOUR LINK. Celebrate the Bicentennial Anniversary of Harriet Tubman with a scholarly lecture on this freedom seeker with historian Dr. Kate Clifford Larson.  Dr. Larson will discuss the myths and inaccuracies surrounding […]

Short Kuts Men of Change Show: Living While Black in America – In Person – 3 pm

            Commiserate and laugh with four comedic storytellers as they recount polarizing racial experiences of “living while Black” in America. This Short Kuts Show revolves around the theme "Men of Change." It will feature storytellers who use their comedic skills within the stories they share to give voice to the […]

Doing Oral History in Baltimore: A Series of Three Public Workshops – In Person

Doing Oral History in Baltimore: A Series of Three Public Workshops Doing Oral History will support individuals and institutions in recording, archiving, and interpreting under-documented histories in Baltimore, with a focus on the city’s Black history. Baltimore is a majority Black city with a significant African American history, yet what has been preserved and valorized […]

Doing Oral History in Baltimore: A Series of Three Public Workshops- In Person

Doing Oral History in Baltimore: A Series of Three Public Workshops - 10:30 am Doing Oral History will support individuals and institutions in recording, archiving, and interpreting under-documented histories in Baltimore, with a focus on the city’s Black history. Baltimore is a majority Black city with a significant African American history, yet what has been […]

Health & Wellness Workshop: Black Masculinity Reimagined – Virtual Event – 6:00 PM EST

Join the Reginald F. Lewis Museum and Black Emotional and Mental Health Collective (BEAM)  in an education wellness workshop reimaging Black masculinity for Black men, boys, and masculine individuals. Black Masculinity Reimagined is a community-building initiative that addresses the intersection of male socialization, mental health, and community violence. This workshop will: Identify and apply skills […]

Museum Closed – Sunday, April 17, 2022

The Reginlald F. Lewis Museum is closed on Sunday, April 17, 2022 from Noon to 5 pm.  The museum will re-open on Monday, April 18, 2022 beginning at 10 am.  

Dance Performance: “In the Company of Men…Hope Chronicles” – In Person – 2 pm to 3 pm

Enjoy a curated interpretative dance experience  in response and relation to the Men of Change: Power. Triumph. Truth  exhibition featuring Vincent E. Thomas and the new ensemble, VTDance ll. This male ensemble performance will consist of several dance vignettes in the Men of Change exhibit halls the first half hour and a culminating performance in the Reginald […]

Educator Wellness Webinar: Healing Through History: Refilling The Cup and Normalizing Self-Care For Educators – Virtual – 6 PM EST

Research has shown that learning African American history can have a positive impact on one’s well being. As part of Mental Health Awareness Month, this webinar will explore African American history through the lens of Mental Health, self-care and wellness. Participants will take a glimpse into the African American past to gain insight on how […]