The University community is hosting a range of events. Educational programs and resources are also available year-round.
Black Barbie turned 45 over the weekend, marking nearly half a century of hard fought representation on store shelves.
Black Barbie turned 45 over the weekend, marking nearly half a century of hard fought representation on store shelves.
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Poughkeepsie Journal on MSNCelebrate Black History Month with these exhibits, talks, tours in the mid-Hudson ValleyBlack History Month is a celebration of African American life, culture, experience and a way to reflect on history. Moreover, it's an acknowledgment of the continued struggle for racial justice, as ...
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Washingtonian on MSN37 Things to Do in the DC Area This Week and WeekendHappy Valentine’s week, DC! Share the love with your boo or your besties this week at a Valentine’s dinner or show. There’s also the return of fun annual events such as Alexandria’s George Washington ...
Feb. 16-23. 2355 Central Ave., St. Petersburg. Organized in partnership with the city of St. Petersburg and the Grand Central ...
The Kentucky Derby Museum’s traveling exhibit, Black Heritage in Racing will be on display at The Center for African American ...
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HIGH POINT, N.C. — This Black History Month a unique pop-up exhibit by Thankful Heritage Museum highlights the evolution of black dolls throughout history.
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MLive- Flint/Saginaw/Bay City on MSNHistory of Black American art focus of Saginaw County museum exhibitionKOCHVILLE TOWNSHIP, MI — Art aficionados still have time to view a nationally touring exhibition featuring 68 works connected ...
A historian couple in North Carolina opened their house for visitors to explore Black history in a homegrown tour.
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WISN Milwaukee on MSNWalking cemetery tour provides history on Black Americans in MilwaukeeWong is a history buff and tour guide. She takes people through Milwaukee's oldest cemetery, highlighting influential African Americans who were laid to rest there. "I have a keen interest in Black ...
Discover the powerful exhibit 'We Say What Black This Is' by MacArthur Fellowship-winning artist Amanda Williams at Spelman College Museum of Fine Art.
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