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SUMMARY:Invisible Warriors: African American Women in World War II
DESCRIPTION:Join the Reginald F. Lewis Museum in a film screening and discussion of Invisible Warriors: African American Women in World War II.  Invisible Warriors gives voice to the hidden heroines who helped reshape both a nation at war and the course of American heritage. Told by the women who courageously fought both racism and sexism on America’s home front\, this is the untold story of 600\,000 Black “Rosie the Riveters.” These trailblazing women entered factories\, government offices\, and shipyards\, shattering barriers and laying the groundwork for future generations of African American women. \nThis film screening will include a post discussion with filmmaker Gregory Cooke (virtually)\,Marilyn Annette Barber\, and local Rosie Riveter Susie King (in person). \nThis program is in conjunction with Women’s History Month and National Black Women’s Labor Day (April 5). \n\nPurchase tickets here
URL:https://www.lewismuseum.org/event/invisible-warriors-african-american-women-in-world-war-ii/
LOCATION:The Lewis\, 830 East Pratt Street\, Baltimore\, MD\, 21202\, United States
CATEGORIES:Past
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SUMMARY:A Soldier’s Life: A Black Woman’s Rise from Army Brat to Six Triple Eight Champion
DESCRIPTION:Join retired Army Colonel Edna W. Cummings to  converse on her  extraordinary personal journey in the US military and her triumphant effort to honor her predecessors with the Congressional Gold Medal in her new book\, A Soldier’s Life: A Black Woman’s Rise from Army Brat to Six Triple Eight Champion. This memoir  chronicles Cummings’s unlikely but successful path to leadership roles in the army and afterward\, tells the story of the 6888th Central Postal Directory Battalion\, known as the Six Triple Eight—a trailblazing African American World War II Women’s Army Corps unit now the subject of a Netflix film and a Broadway-bound musical—and the grassroots campaign Cummings led to honor them.  A book signing will take place after the talk.
URL:https://www.lewismuseum.org/event/a-soldiers-life-a-black-womans-rise-from-army-brat-to-six-triple-eight-champion/
LOCATION:The Lewis\, 830 East Pratt Street\, Baltimore\, MD\, 21202\, United States
CATEGORIES:Past
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SUMMARY:Business 101: How to Thrive as a Creative Entertainer
DESCRIPTION:Essential business strategies for creative professionals. Learn how to build\, sustain\, and grow your career in the entertainment industry.
URL:https://www.lewismuseum.org/event/business-101-how-to-thrive-as-a-creative-entertainer/
CATEGORIES:Past
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SUMMARY:Beyond the Scoreboard: The Baltimore Black Sox
DESCRIPTION:Explore the Baltimore Black Sox and the Negro Leagues’ Civil Rights Legacy. The intersection of sports and social justice in Maryland history.
URL:https://www.lewismuseum.org/event/beyond-the-scoreboard-the-baltimore-black-sox/
CATEGORIES:Past
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SUMMARY:Voices in Solidarity: Baltimore’s Black and Jewish Operatic History | Roots and Resonance: An Operatic Love Letter to Baltimore
DESCRIPTION:Saturday\, February 14 | 11 am – 3:30 pm | Cost: General Museum Admission  \nVoices in Solidarity: Baltimore’s Black and Jewish Operatic History\, a collaborative partnership between Opera Baltimore\, the Reginald F. Lewis Museum of Maryland African American History & Culture\, and the Jewish Museum of Maryland launches with a powerful kick-off event at the Reginald F. Lewis Museum on February 14th\, 2026. Join us for an immersive public program using vocal music as a lens to explore the deep roots and lasting resonance of Black musical traditions shaped by migration\, resilience\, and artistic exchange in Baltimore. \nThe day begins with a moderated panel featuring scholars\, archivists\, and performers. including acclaimed Baltimore-born opera singer Daniel Rich. Anchored by artifacts from the Lewis Museum\, the panel explores themes of tradition\, support\, tension\, and solidarity across Black and Jewish communities. The afternoon culminates in a recital by Daniel Rich\, tracing his personal and artistic journey through opera\, musical theater\, spirituals\, and new works by Baltimore composers\, reflecting the sound\, stories and ongoing artistic excellence of Black Baltimore. Daniel will be joined by poet\, singer\, and visual artist Vincent Stringer and pianist\, JoyAnne Amani  \nLunch Service: Boxed Lunch is available during this event  for  pre -purchase for a $20 fee. Boxed lunch includes a sandwich\, chips\, small coleslaw or potato salad\, fresh baked cookie\, and a bottle of water.  Lunch orders are limited to 2 per registration.
URL:https://www.lewismuseum.org/event/voices-in-solidarity-baltimores-black-and-jewish-operatic-history-roots-and-resonance-an-operatic-love-letter-to-baltimore/
CATEGORIES:Past
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SUMMARY:Last Night A DJ Saved My Life
DESCRIPTION:A salute to Black Radio DJs featuring panel conversation and the Short Kuts Show. Local DJs from Baltimore and the DMV discuss the impact of Black radio in the community.
URL:https://www.lewismuseum.org/event/last-night-a-dj-saved-my-life/
CATEGORIES:Past
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SUMMARY:King Day 2026 | The Children Shall Lead
DESCRIPTION:Celebrate King Day through the eyes of youth activists from the Civil Rights Movement to present. Film screenings\, musical performances\, and family activities inspired by the Kid Zone exhibit.
URL:https://www.lewismuseum.org/event/king-day-2026-the-children-shall-lead/
CATEGORIES:Past
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