POH Talk Radio
Thu, Feb 4, 8p
Juanita "BZB" Britton shares the behind the scene business calculations that led to the closing of her airport stores due to the pandemic and the business tasks of re-opening of the Anacostia Art Boutique in Washington, DC. (great show for current and prospective business owners)
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.
Thu, Feb 4, 8:45p
DC Shadow Representative to the US Congress Dr. Oye Owolewa talks about the struggle for DC Statehood, his "shadow" position, and being the first Nigerian-American elected to this position in US history.
Health/COVID-19
National Black HIV/AIDS Awareness Day Symposium
Alexandria Commission on HIV/AIDS Annual Black HIV/AIDS Awareness Day Symposium
Feb 8, 6p
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
Black History Month
Mon, Feb 1, 2p
The Routes Of Our Roots
Dr. David Eltis
Professor Emeritus of History at Emory University
Register on Zoom | RSVP on Facebook
DC Black History Celebration Committee Virtual Black History Month Kick-Of
Meeting ID: 826 9631 5087
Passcode: 372477
Fri, Feb 5, 12p-1p
West Africans in Early America
Access Passcode: lTW.!i92
Wayne Young
Service Now for Adults Persons
Queens, New York
Sat, Feb 6, 11a-1p
APPEAL Inc
Dr. Runoko Rashidi presents - A virtual presentation of Great Black Historians, $15-$20
From Sand Ridge to Freedom Road
(Discover how the ancient shoreline Michigan City Road sits was formed and its connection to the Chicago to Detroit route of the Underground Railroad.)
Sat, Feb 6, 1:30p-2:30 (Central time)
Mon, Feb 8,2p
From The Middle Passage To The Plantation: The Journey And History In Song
Dr. Jason Oby
Professor of Music at Texas Southern University
Register on Zoom | RSVP on Facebook
Mon, Feb 15, 2p
The Triangular Trade: A Global Systems Analysis - Economy, Politics, Culture
Dr. Leonard Jeffries
Political Scientist, Historian, Educator, Master-Teacher/Administrator, and Pan-Africanist
Register on Zoom | RSVP on Facebook
Lecture: Hidden in Plain Sight: Moss Kendrix
Alexandria Black History Museum
Wed, Feb 17,7p, $6
Mon, Feb 22, 2p
Fact & Fiction: The Middle Passage In Sowande Mustakeem's Slavery At Sea (2016), Charles Johnson's Middle Passage (1990), And Lillian Jones Horace's Five Generations Hence (1916)
Dr. Karen Kossie-Chernyshev
Professor of History at Texas Southern University
Register on Zoom | RSVP on Facebook
Lecture: You Will Find it Handy - The Green Book
Alexandria Black History Museum
Wed, Feb 24, 4p, $6
Children and Young Adults
artist Dindga McCannon Upcycling Workshop
Thu, Jan 28, 6p-7m
Global Read Webinar Series 2021
Africana Book Award
featuring Adrienne Wright, Author-Illustrator of Hector
Feb 3, 7p–8p
Hike! Northwest Indiana's Dune and Swale Nature Preserves
African American Storytime: Before She Was Harriet
Rainbow Me Kids.com Videos
The Red Curtain Project
Bookmaking Workshop with Karen O. Brown