port of harlem magazine
 
Ebenezer AME Church - Ghana 2020 trip
 
Free Online Activities - Unless Noted
 
May 21 – Jun 03, 2020
 
100 back 2 egypt



Health/COVID-19
COVID-19 Self Test
free

Recorded and Upcoming End-of-Life Planning Webinars

Referral Service: The National Partnership for Hospice Innovation
For in-home elderly medical care (versus a more risky emergency room visit)
1-844-438-6744

African Affairs
Wilson Center Africa Program
Beyond Remittances: Engaging the Diaspora to Meet Africa's Development Financing Needs

Wed, May 27, 2p-3:30p

Wilson Center Africa Program
Peacebuilding in the Democratic Republic of the Congo: Revisiting the Tool Kit
Wed, Jun 3, 10a-11:30a

Black History
Being Black in Canada


IKG Webinar: Nile Valley Origins of Christianity, Part 2
by IKG Cultural Resource Center with
Tony Browder
Fri, Jun 5, 7p–10:30p, $25

Insurance
Still Open - By Phone
Mike Jones
State Farm Insurance Agent
532 8th St SE
Washington DC
202-546-3200

Movie
Liyanna - includes online dicusssion
(Under the guidance of acclaimed South African storyteller, Gcina Mhlophe, five orphaned children from Eswatini collaborate to craft a collective fairytale drawn from their darkest memories and brightest dreams)
Gary International Film Festival
Tue, May 26, 6p, CT

Museum Exhibits
Online Workshop on the Smithsonian National Museum of African Art's Caravans of Gold, Fragments in Time: Art, Culture and Exchange across Medieval Saharan Africa exhibition
Thu, May 28, 3:30p-6p

Rosa Parks: In Her Own Words

News
PBS: How the COVID-19 Pandemic is Sending American Agriculture into Chaos

When White Supremacists Overthrew a Government (In November 1898, in Wilmington, North Carolina, a mob of 2,000 white men expelled Black and White political leaders, destroyed the property of the city’s black residents, and killed dozens — if not hundreds — of people)

Political
Suppressed: The Fight to Vote weaves together personal stories from Georgia voters to paint a picture of voter suppression in the 2018 midterm election where Stacey Abrams fought to become the first Black female governor in the U.S.

Chinese state media releases animated video about the US coronavirus response

Theater
Play At Home
ten-minute plays written by multiple playwrights under the assumption that they will be read alone or aloud with loved ones Organized by: Woolly Mammoth Theatre Company, Baltimore Center Stage, Long Wharf Theatre, The Public Theater, and The Repertory Theatre of St. Louis

Philadelphia's James Ijames daily three-line plays

Spit Dat's SAY NERD (virtual open mic)
Woolly Mammoth
Mon, May 25, 8p On Zoom!

African-American Collective Theater (ACT)
Out & About
(a week-long, online festival of LGBTQ+ themed, play readings)
Sun, May 24

Inherit The Windbag
Mosaic Theater
1333 H St, NE
Wed, Aug 19-Thu,Sep 20, $

The Till Trilogy
Mosaic Theater
1333 H St, NE
June 2021

Travel

100 BLACK 2 Egypt - North Africa
From Washington Dulles International Airport
Postponed Until Further Notice

The African/African American Liberation Ministry of Ebenezer AME Church in Fort Washington, MD
Ghana 2020
October 14-26, 2020, $

For Children and Young Adults
African American Storytime: Before She Was Harriet

Rainbow Me Kids.com Videos

The Red Curtain Project






 
 
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