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The Lewis Museum, Baltimore National Heritage Area to hosting screening and panel discussion on squeegee worker doc

The Lewis Museum, Baltimore National Heritage Area to hosting screening and panel discussion on squeegee worker doc

Oct 13, 2022

Contact: Rachel D. Graham Director, External Relations Reginald F. Lewis Museum rachel.graham@lewismuseum.org 443.263.1812 | 504.579.9331 (m) Twitter: @lewismuseum LaDawn Black Marketing & Communications Manager Baltimore National Heritage Area...
Reading As Resistance Book Fair, Geoffrey Owens reads Shakespeare cap a weekend of Reading The Culture

Reading As Resistance Book Fair, Geoffrey Owens reads Shakespeare cap a weekend of Reading The Culture

Sep 23, 2022

Contact: Rachel D. Graham Director of External Relations rachel.graham@lewismuseum.org 443.263.1812 | 504.579.9331 (m) Twitter: @lewismuseum A book fair with a twist, Geoffrey Owens’ performance of Shakespeare cap a weekend dedicated to Reading The Culture at...
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...
Reginald F. Lewis Museum, Maryland Lynching Memorial Project announce partnership to develop first state-wide monument to lynching in the U.S.

Reginald F. Lewis Museum, Maryland Lynching Memorial Project announce partnership to develop first state-wide monument to lynching in the U.S.

Jun 15, 2022

Pictured above: Image from announcement in early April that Sen. Chris Van Holler (center) secured $650,000 as an initial investment in the Maryland Lynching Memorial Project. Picture here with David Fakunle, Chair, Maryland Lynching Truth and Reconciliation...
Amid tumultuous year, Reginald F. Lewis Museum hires civil rights museum president to be executive director

Amid tumultuous year, Reginald F. Lewis Museum hires civil rights museum president to be executive director

Feb 1, 2021

  By MARY CAROLE MCCAULEY BALTIMORE SUN | DEC 03, 2020 AT 8:00 AM   Terri Lee Freeman was appointed Thursday as the newest executive director of the Reginald F. Lewis Museum of Maryland African American History & Culture, capping a tumultuous year for...
Black history is vital to understanding racial injustice. But the museums holding that history are under threat.

Black history is vital to understanding racial injustice. But the museums holding that history are under threat.

Feb 1, 2021

  By Kelsey Ables November 25, 2020 at 12:00 p.m. EST   This past summer, Teyvaun Allen found himself parked in front of an old brick building just east of downtown Cleveland looking for a museum. Having recently learned — somewhere on the Internet — that...
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