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February 25 – March 10, 2021
 
cr gibbs



women's history month program



POH Talk Radio
Thu, Mar 4, 8p
Historian CR Gibbs talks about the adventures of Abubakari II and Mansa Musa plus share how he conducted his research, the sources, and the history of those sources.

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, Mar 4, 8:45p
Lindsay Johnson of the National Black Memorabilia, Fine Art, and Craft Shows talks about rescheduling the event to October 16 and 17, 2021 after a forced cancellation of the 2020 show due to the pandemic.

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

Black History Month
Bright Promise, Bitter Betrayal: African Americans, Reconstruction, & The Nadir
CR Gibbs
Feb 26, 2021 07:00
Meeting ID: 931 1036 8516
Passcode: 468824

Anthony Browder – Updates on the ASA Restoration Project in Luxor Egypt (KMT)
Sat, Mar 13, 11a-1p, $10 non-member, free member

The Blinding of Isaac Woodard
Trailer
Premieres Tue, Mar 30
PBS

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

Children and Young Adults
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


Bookmaking Workshop with Karen O. Brown


Civic Involvement
Women and Leadership: A Conversation with Julia Gillard and Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala
The Brookings Institution
Thu, Mar 4, 11a-12p

Go-Go City: Displacement and Protest in Washington, DC
Metropolitan Policy Center
screening and discussion follows
Thu, Mar 11, 5:30p-7:30pm

The State of Peacebuilding in Africa: Lessons Learned for Policymakers and Practitioners
Wilson Center Africa Program
Tue, Mar 16, 9a-10:45a

The Congressman Howard Wolpe Award and Conversation on Africa: A Fireside Chat with Congressmember Karen Bass
Wilson Center Africa Program

Economic Recovery in American cities: A Conversation with Chicago Mayor Lori Lightfoot
The Brookings Institution
Tue, Sep 29, 3:15p-4:15p

Conference
Evenings for Future Educators
Cincinnati Art Museum
Thu, Mar 4, 5p-7p

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

Cultural
Unapologetically Noir
Tyrell Anderson
Miller Beach Arts & Creative District
540 S. Lake Street
Gary
now thru Sun Mar 14, $5

Final Blacks In Wax 2020

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

Life Lifed
Julius "Juke" Pittman, Senior
Washington D.C., DC, USA
July 17, 1939 - February 1, 2021

Politics
A Virtual Conversation on Voting Rights with Fair Fight Action founder Stacey Abrams & U.S. Senators Mazie Hirono, Elizabeth Warren, and Cory Booker
Thu, Feb 25, 8p
Registration

Spiritual
"Soulstirring" A Self-check & Wellness Tune Up – Virtual Soiree
Inner Light Ministries United Church of Christ -DC
Sat, Feb 24, 8:30p


Spoken Word
Spit Dat Digital: Femme Forward
Featuring Alexa Patrick & Tatiana Figueroa Ramirez
Woolly Mammoth Theater
Mon, Mar 8, 8p, Free

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

Theater
Hi, Are You Single?
(recorded with a limited live audience)
Woolly Mammoth Theater
now through Sun, Feb 28, $20

I Hate It Here (Audio Play)
Now through Sun, Mar 7
Studio Theater
Washington, DC

The Glorious World of Crowns, Kinks and Curls
Baltimore Center Stage
(collection of monologues in the tradition of For Colored Girls?)
Streaming: Mar 18-Apr 11

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 June 30th. Patrons are encouraged to pay $10 (single) ad $25 (family), however the code “windbagzero” allows you free access.

Hattiloo Theater Videos
37 South Cooper
Memphis
Sarifina
Iola's Southern Fields
If Scrooge Was a Brother
God's Trombones

Travel
Top 100 Most Popular African Foods

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
Postponed Until Further Notice


Women's History Month

Black Women in History and Struggle
Schomburg Center for Research in Black Culture
New York Public Library
Thu, Mar 4, 6:30p
 
 
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