Thu, May 13, 8p
Marvin Sin
Marvin Sin, artist and leather craftsmen, who sell his bags and other accessories at in-his-hands shows and cultural festivals with his wife Akosua Bandele, is now collaborating with a Bahamian on a project in Ghana. The panAfrican project marries African American design talent with Ghanaian production capacity.
Thu, May 13, 8:30p
Dr. Ida Jones
Archivist and historian Dr. Ida Jones, who also identifies as a Holiness Pentecostal, shares stories of early encounters between White Christians and Native Americans in New England. We hold this discussion in light of The Little Lights Urban ministry sponsored series of courses titled Racial Literacy 101.
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
Theater
SPIT DAT DIGITAL: The Youth Are the Truth Part 2
Featuring Gabriela Orozco, Takier George, and Marjan Naderi
Woolly Mammoth Theater
Mon, May 10, 8p
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-Sun, Sep 19
Kindred Spirits: Artists Hilda Wilkinson Brown and Lilian Thomas Burwell
PBS
Curating the End of The World: Red Spring
(Afrofuturist exhibition)
New York Live Arts
Black History
How Globalisation Is Transforming the Fight for LGBT+ Rights
with Phyll Opoku-Gyimah - Executive Director, Kaleidoscope Trust (United Kingdom)
Fri, May 14,2p-3:30p
100 Years From Mississippi Trailer
(2.5 minutes of history, ignore the warning of graphic images)
Becoming Douglass Commonwealth: From D.C. Disenfranchisement to Full Democracy
CR Gibbs start around 12:18 minutes
Tulsa and Red Summer (a trailer)
National Geographic Society
Fri, Jun 18, 9p on National Geographic
Sat, Jun 19, on Hulu
includes POH's CR Gibbs
Abraham Lincoln Institute Online Lincoln Symposium
The Underground Railroad in Washington, D.C. with CR Gibbs
Ford's Theater
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.)
rdfg Riversdale House Museum
4811 Riverdale Rd.
Sat, Jun 19, 11a-12p, $5-$6