The Legacy of the Green Book: A Smithsonian Affiliations Virtual Scholar Talk
In 1936, Victor Hugo Green, a Harlem postman, began publishing a guide for African American travelers to offer travel options during America’s Jim Crow era. The Green Book, as it was known, was a sustained success -- for almost thirty years -- providing Black travelers information on hotels, restaurants, service stations, and other facilities where […]
Who We Are: Identity and Diversity in Our Jewish Community
Join writer and political strategist Ginna Green and clinical psychologist Dr. Harriette Wimms for a virtual discussion on the diversity of Jewish identity and experience. Registration is required; free to attend Click Here to Register. This is the first of three programs presented in partnership with the Jewish Museum of Maryland and Chizuk Amuno Congregation […]
Social Justice Fabric Workshop for Youth (November 7 and 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 […]
Workplace Matters: Systemic Racism + Economic Opportunities – Virtual Program
During this moment of national reckoning around issues of race, the Reginald F. Lewis Museum and the Baltimore Museum of Industry invite you to this joint panel discussion where we’ll examine workplace race, equity and inclusion initiatives in Baltimore. Registration is required; $5 for non-member/free for Reginald F. Lewis Museum or Baltimore Museum of Industry […]
Exhibition Opening-Make Good Trouble: Marching for Change
Make Good Trouble: Marching for Change exhibition highlights and features those artists and citizen protestors who took to the street to raise awareness about social injustices in the wake of George Floyd's death.
Short Kutz: Homecoming 2020- Virtual Program
Join us for this virtual celebration of HBCU homecomings and the memories, lessons, and adventures found at these "family" reunions. Nine storytellers will share with you -- LIVE -- unforgettable, curated, true-to-life narratives. If you're homesick for your HBCU homecoming, this show is the perfect antidote! To attend this virtual program, you only need to […]
Educator’s Webinar: Civil War and Reconstruction – Virtual Course (11/7;11/14, 11/21)
Examine the Civil War and Reconstruction through the lens of the African American experience with content lectures, a virtual tour and interactive instruction from An African American Journey Resource Guide. This course includes home assignments and implementing a curriculum lesson to obtain 1 MSDE credit hour. In partnership with the Maryland Center for History and Culture. […]
Stolen: Five Free Boys Kidnapped into Slavery and Their Astonishing Odyssey Home – Virtual Program
Join Dr. Richard Bell to discuss his new book, Stolen, a gripping and true story about five boys who were kidnapped in the North and smuggled into slavery in the Deep South—and their daring attempt to escape and bring their captors to justice, reminiscent of Twelve Years a Slave and Never Caught. Their ordeal—an odyssey […]
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 […]