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February 2022

Thu 3
February 3, 2022 - September 11, 2022

Men of Change: Power. Triumph. Truth. (February 11, 2022 – September 11, 2022)

  NOW EXTENDED THROUGH SEPTEMBER 11th! Men of Change: Power. Triumph. Truth. profiles the revolutionary men—including Muhammad Ali, James Baldwin, Ta-Nehisi Coates, W.E.B Du Bois, and Kendrick Lamar—whose journeys have […]

Thu 10
February 10, 2022

Empire: The House That John H. Johnson Built by Dr. Margena A. Christian – Virtual Event ( 7 PM EST)

Uncover the history behind EBONY and JET magazine’s media mogul John H. Johnson in a virtual book talk with former Senior Editor, Dr. Margena A. Christian. Through extensive archival research,  […]

Thu 17
February 17, 2022

Fireside Book Chat: How the Word Is Passed: A Reckoning with the History of Slavery Across America with Clint Smith – Virtual Event (7 PM EST)

To  obtain  the zoom webinar link Click Here. This scheduled event begins at  7:00 PM EST. Join author Clint Smith and historian Dr. Jessica Marie Johnson in a conversation discussing […]

Mon 21
February 21, 2022

Art & Culture Dialogue: African American Male Portraiture – Virtual Event (6 pm EST)

To RSVP Click Here.  To obtain your Goto Webinar link to access this program Click Here.  This virtual webinar  is scheduled at 6:00 PM EST. In a dynamic one-on-one conversation […]

Mon 21
February 21, 2022 - March 14, 2022

Executive Director Message: Black Brotha’. Strong Brotha’. Men of Change.

Black Brotha’. Strong Brotha’. Men of Change. 2020 will forever be known as the year the world was introduced to a virus that would change our way of life for […]

Mon 28
February 28, 2022

Spirited: African Americans & the Spirit Industry – Virtual Event (7PM EST)

To RSVP Click Here.  To obtain a virtual webinar link to join this program Click Here.  This scheduled event  begins at 7:00 PM EST. Cocktails anyone? Join the Lewis Museum […]

March 2022

Thu 17
March 17, 2022 @ 7:00 pm - 8:00 pm

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 […]

Mon 21
March 21, 2022

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 […]

Sat 26
March 26, 2022

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 […]

April 2022

Sat 2
April 2, 2022 @ 10:30 am - 1:30 pm

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 […]

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