Juneteenth @ ABHM: Betty Brinn’s Wonder Wagon

On Juneteenth (June 19th), join us for Betty Brinn’s Children Museum’s Wonder Wagon activities from 11 AM to 3 PM, exploring Black quilting history and freedom’s meaning. Plus, Niche Book Bar hosts a Juneteenth story time at 1 PM. FREE ADMISSION.

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Juneteenth with ABHM: Children’s Activities at Betty Brinn’s

On June 20th, ABHM staff will take our engagements off-site to Betty Brinn’s Children’s Museum where we will lead arts & crafts related to Juneteenth from 1 PM to 3 PM. Our Juneteenth specific story time will begin at 1 PM. At 6 PM that evening, we will meet virtually for ABHM Book Club to discuss “On Juneteenth” by Annette Gordon-Reed.

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ABHM Presents: Community Day

Community Day Free Admission For All!

Join us for an enriching and memorable Community Day at America Black Holocaust Museum, proudly sponsored by Network Health! Enjoy free admission for all visitors from 10 AM to 3 PM, and immerse yourself in the profound history and stories that shape our community.

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Betty Brinn Children’s Museum Wonder Wagon

Betty Brinn Children’s Museum (BBCM) will be bringing their mobile museum to ABHM on Saturday, May 11th from 10 AM to 1 PM. BBCM Wonder Wagon will bring hands-on activities developed in collaboration with ABHM to our space!

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Betty Brinn Children’s Museum Wonder Wagon

Betty Brinn Children’s Museum (BBCM) will be bringing their mobile museum to ABHM on Saturday, May 11th from 10 AM to 1 PM. BBCM Wonder Wagon will bring hands-on activities developed in collaboration with ABHM to our space!

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Create Space @ ABHM

Join Milwaukee Succeeds for the launch of its Create Space series! The new series aims to provide experiential opportunities for young people in Milwaukee. The first event will take place at America’s Black Holocaust Museum this Saturday, March 9.

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Magical Black Tears Experience: Museum Exhibition Pilot

Magical Black Tears

This interactive exhibition, based on a children’s picture book, teaches children ages 4-12 about direct action as a vehicle for creating a more just society for Black people. Caregivers and children can watch films, read, write, create, pretend-play, and problem-solve in a fun setting that teaches how everyday people take direct action to create a world free from racism.

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