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April 8 – April 21, 2021
 
anacostia river festival



Runoko Rashidi



POH Talk Radio
Thu, Apr 15, 8p
Port Of Harlem Talk Radio interviews writer Peter Bailey, photographer David "Oggi" Ogburn, and oral historian Janet Sims-Wood. We talk about three people they had gotten to know and how those people impacted them, Malcolm X, Chancellor James Williams, and Dovey Johnson Roundtree, respectively. It's Thu, Apr 15 starting at 8p with Bailey.

To call to hear and/or ask a question, dial 516-531-9540, once connected press 1 to ask a question, or go to the Port Of Harlem Talk Radio page and click the "Current Show" to hear or to write a comment and/or question.

Health/COVID-19
Understanding Vision Restoration
Glaucoma Research Foundation
Fri, Jan 22, 5p, registration

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
Film
One Night in Miami
Africana Film and Discussion Series
Meeting ID: 968 6563 5558
Passcode: 644786
Fri, Apr 9, 1p
Art
Struggle: From the History of the American People
Jacob Lawrence
Seattle Art Museum
Seattle
now through Sun, May 23

Struggle: From the History of the American People
Jacob Lawrence
The Phillips Collection
Washington, D.C.
Sat, Jun 26 until Sun, Sep 19

Kindred Spirits: Artists Hilda Wilkinson Brown and Lilian Thomas Burwell
PBS

Black History
Remember the Pearl
Westminster Presbyterian Church
Thu, Apr 15, 7p
featuring DC historian C.R. Gibbs and Dawne Young, descendant of an enslaved passenger on the Pearl

A Special Conversation with W. Paul Coates and Runoko Rashidi

West Africans in Early America
Access Passcode: lTW.!i92
Wayne Young
Service Now for Adults Persons
Queens, New York

Children and Young Adults
The Bookworm Garden: A Bug’s Life
(Stretch your bodies and join us outdoors for a new nature-inspired theme and related children’s story and craft each month this spring. Little ones and their caregivers can learn, create, and grow together while taking a closer look at what is blooming in Riversdale’s beautiful gardens.)
Riversdale House Museum
4811 Riverdale Rd.
Sat, Jun 19, 11a-12p, $5-$6

Hike! Northwest Indiana's Dune and Swale Nature Preserves

African American Storytime: Before She Was Harriet


Civic Involvement
Anacostia River Festival
Virtual
Sun, Apr 11, 1p

Women and Leadership: A Conversation with Julia Gillard and Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala
The Brookings Institution

The State of Peacebuilding in Africa: Lessons Learned for Policymakers and Practitioners
Wilson Center Africa Program

Economic Recovery in American cities: A Conversation with Chicago Mayor Lori Lightfoot
The Brookings Institution

Conference
The Collaborative
Classy Crowdfunding
(Virtual Nonprofit Conference)
Tue, Jun 8-Fri, Jun 11

Cultural
Region Rising
(group art exhibit)
Miller Beach Arts & Creative District
540 S. Lake Street
Gary
now thru Sun, Apr 25, $5

Prince George’s County
2021 Festival of Literary Arts
Fri, Apr 16 4p–Sun, Apr 18, 4:30p

Education
Evenings for Educators: Earth Day
Thu, Apr 15, 5p–6:30p

Kink & Chill 2021: An Interactive Summit for SWers, Kinky Folx, and Allies’
Sat, Apr 24, 3p-6p, $50

Edutainment
Kink & Chill 2021: An Interactive Summit for SWers, Kinky Folx, and Allies’
Sat, Apr 24, 3p-6p, $50

A Geography Class for Racist People
(From actress, comedian, and YouTube sensation Lilly Singh)

Film
One Night in Miami
Africana Film and Discussion Series
Meeting ID: 968 6563 5558
Passcode: 644786
Fri, Apr 9, 1p

Games
Los Angeles Times Games, Puzzles & Crossword

New York Times Games

Insurance
Mike Jones

State Farm Insurance Agent
532 8th St, SE
Washington DC
202-546-3200

Spiritual
The National Iftar
Muslim Advocates
Thu, Apr 22, 7p
(This is a free event but registration is required)


Stimulus Check
Check the Status of Your COVID-19 Federal Stimulus

Theater
Reset
Woolly Mammoth

The Glorious World of Crowns, Kinks and Curls
Baltimore Center Stage
(collection of monologues in the tradition of For Colored Girls?)
Streaming: Mar 18-May 2

Rich Kids: A History Of Shopping Malls In Tehran
(The production will be streamed live on our Woolly on Demand streaming site and encourages viewers utilize Instagram for interactivity.)
Woolly Mammoth Theater
Thu, Apr 1-Sun, Apr 18
use the code WHOIAM7 for $7 tickets

Cock
Studio Theatre
through Sun, Apr 18, $37

Inherit the Windbag
Mosaic Theater
Now through Jun 30
Mosaic is releasing “Inherit the Windbag” as an 8-part series. Each episode is 10-20 minutes and released every two weeks through Wed, June 30th. Patrons are encouraged to pay $10 (single) ad $25 (family), however the code “windbagzero” allows you free access.

Investigating the Poet-Playwright
Gethsemane Herron-Coward
(four workshops examining poetry and lyricism in playwriting)
Mosaic Theater
Th, Apr 8, 6:30p
Th, Apr 15, 6:30p
Th, Apr 22, 6:30p
Th, Apr 29, 6:30p

This Is Who I Am (Encore Showing)
Woolly Mammoth
Tue, Apr 13–Sun, Apr 25, $15.99

Keffiyeh/Made in China
Mosaic Theater
Beginning May 11, 2021
Released episodically every two weeks via streaming

Travel
Top 100 Most Popular African Foods

100 BLACK 2 Egypt - North Africa
From Washington Dulles International Airport
Thu, Feb 24 - Mon, Mar 7, 2022

The African/African American Liberation Ministry of Ebenezer AME Church in Fort Washington, MD
Ghana 2020
Postponed Until Further Notice

World Affairs
Women and leadership: A conversation with Julia Gillard and Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala

 
 
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