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  • April 2022

  • Sat 9

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

    April 9, 2022

    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 […]

  • Sat 9

    Book Talk with Miles Marshall Lewis: Promise That You Will Sing About Me: The Power and Poetry of Kendrick Lamar – In Person – 2pm

    April 9, 2022

      Kendrick Lamar is one of the most influential rappers, songwriters, and record producers of his generation. Widely known for his lyrics and powerful music, he is regarded as one of the greatest rappers of all time. Join pop culture critic and music journalist Miles Marshall Lewis as he explores Kendrick Lamar’s life, his roots, […]

  • Wed 13

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

    April 13, 2022

    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 […]

  • Sun 17

    Museum Closed – Sunday, April 17, 2022

    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.  

  • Sat 30

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

    April 30, 2022

    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 […]

  • May 2022

  • Mon 16

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

    May 16, 2022

    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 […]

  • Mon 23

    Virtual Memorial Day Program: A Day To Remember – 6:30 pm – 8 pm EST

    May 23, 2022

    In 1865, African Americans in South Carolina gathered to pay tribute to Union soldiers buried in a mass grave. Their determination to honor their dead became the very first commemoration of what we now know as Memorial Day. Join us for a panel exploring the history of Memorial Day.  Author Leah Henderson will discuss her  […]

  • June 2022

  • Mon 20

    Juneteenth Celebration: Education as Liberation (In Person)

    June 20, 2022 @ 11:00 am - 4:00 pm

    Commemorate this significant moment in our history with a FREE day at the Lewis Museum focused on "Education as Liberation." Barbecue lovers can learn about grilling and its significance in Black communities as a Juneteenth tradition with Damian Mosley from Black Sauce Kitchen. Enjoy samples of smoked barbecue biscuit sandwiches and smoked string beans with strawberry […]

  • July 2022

  • Mon 4

    Digital Program- Reginald F. Lewis Museum Community Oratory Reading of Frederick Douglass’, “What To the Slave Is the Fourth of July?” – Noon Airing

    July 4, 2022 - July 10, 2022

      **This virtual program will premier at Noon and be accessible online here (CLICK Douglass Image) or go to our museum’s facebook/IG page for the remainder of the week.** On July 5, 1852 in Rochester, New York Frederick Douglass memorably declared, "This Fourth of July is yours, not mine. You may rejoice, I must mourn." […]

  • Thu 28

    All On the Court Playbook Roundtable Talk: Gender Identity and Inclusion – Virtual Event

    July 28, 2022

    All On the Court Playbook Roundtable Talk: Gender Identity and Inclusion Virtual Event Thursday, July 28 6:30 pm EST Through multimedia, All on the Court: An Installation by Chrystal Seawood  invites us to consider the intersection of Black masculine identities and spaces of emotional release. In an era in which notions of gender are expanding and challenges are […]

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