Posts Tagged ‘events’
Farmers Bank Foundation Distinguished Speaker Series – Featuring Sugar Ray Leonard
This event raises scholarship money for graduates of Texarkana College and the University of Arkansas Hope-Texarkana to attend Texas A&M University-Texarkana to complete their bachelor’s degree. Join us for a night of great food and conversation featuring Olympic and professional boxing champion Sugar Ray Leonard.
Read MoreNontombi Tutu Speaks in Milwaukee
Nontombi Tutu is known for bringing attention to how we can heal as individuals and as a society. She will be speaking from 3-5pm, Saturday September 23rd, at the First Unitarian Society of Milwaukee.
Read MoreABHM Book Club with HYFIN: Afro Futurism by NMAAHC
Please join ABHM and HYFIN as we discuss the next ABHM Book Club pick, “Afro Futurism” by the National Museum of African American History and Culture.
Read MoreA “Coming To The Table” Virtual Gathering – Boston
Coming To The Table assembles racial healing talking circles to address interpersonal, community, and structural racial violence and trauma.
Read MoreBlack Press of America Plans Digital Innovation and Training Conference in St. Thomas
Those in the newspaper staff can register for an upcoming training conference planned by the National Newspaper Publishers Association.
Read MorePenn State cancels Proud Boys founder’s speech, citing the threat of violence
After backlash, Penn State has rescinded an invite to Gavin McInnes, the founder of the Proud Boys who was slotted to speak at the school.
Read MoreRegister for the Remembering Emmett Till: A Conversation with author Dr. Dave Tell
America’s Black History Museum will host Dr. Dave Tell for a free event as he talks about his book, Remembering Emmett Till on October 27th.
Read MoreAnnouncing Our Next Book Club Meeting
We’re happy to announce the next book in our book club: Overground Railroad. Pick up a copy today so you can join us on October 6th!
Read MoreVisit ABHM for Doors Open Milwaukee
ABHM is one of several destination that will have free admission on September 25 as part of Doors Open Milwaukee. Please join us!
Read MoreJoin Us for Bronzeville Week
Join American’s Black Holocaust Museum for these events during Milwaukee’s Bronzeville Week to learn about the city’s Black history.
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