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Closing Out Summer at The Lewis Museum – Black Masculinity, Sports and Social Justice

Closing Out Summer at The Lewis Museum – Black Masculinity, Sports and Social Justice

Aug 5, 2022

Narrated by Cicely Tyson and directed by Lauren Meyers, The Other Boys of Summer will a month of programming focused on Black masculinity, Sports and Social Justice as the Lewis Museum closes out Summer 2022. The Other Boys of Summer is a Tumbleweed Pictures...

Upcoming Events

Feb
3
Men of Change: Power. Triumph. Truth. (February 11, 2022 – September 11, 2002)
Aug
17
“The Box” End of Isolation Tour – In Person
Aug
28
The Other Boys of Summer Film Screening and Discussion
Sep
8
Racing Forward: Black Athletes, Activism & Justice – In Person
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