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Health/COVID-19
Why you should upgrade your mask as the Omicron variant spreads

NIOSH-approved N95 Particulate Filtering Facepiece Respirators
(The US certifies N95s, while China approves KN95s)


Economics
WUSA-TV's Larry Miller explores South Africa's ongoing land reform debate and its implications for both Black and White farmer

Books
Library of Congress National Book Festival
Walter E. Washington Convention Center
Washington, D.C.
Sat, Sep. 3, 9a-8p (doors open at 8:30a)

Career
HBCU Celebration Career Fest (UNC V FAMU)
Fri, Aug 26, 10a-6p

Celebrations
Barack and Michelle Obama White House Portrait Unveiling
The portraits that sit in the White House are distinct from the portraits unveiled in 2018 for the Smithsonian's National Portrait Gallery in Washington)
Wed, Sep 7

Conference
Biden-Harris
U.S.-Africa Leaders Summit
Washington, Douglass Commonwealth
Tue, Dec 13-Thu, Dec 15

Culture
Middle Passage Ceremonies and Port Markers Project Anniversary Program
Tue, Aug 30: Cortland Gilliam (spoken word) and Samuel Dinkins, III (drums), 7p

Current Events
Women's Month
South Africa

How a Guaranteed Income Pilot Program is Helping Some in Gary, Indiana
PBS NewsHour

Economics
Strengthening the Role of African Sovereign Wealth Funds in the International Financial System
Brown Capital Management Africa Forum

WUSA-TV's Larry Miller explores South Africa's ongoing land reform debate and its implications for both Black and White farmer

AfriCaribbean Trade and Investment Forum 2022
Bridgetown, Barbados
Thu, Sep 01-Fri, Sep 03

Environment
Save the Dunes Benefit
The Brewery Lodge & Supper Club
5727 N 600 W
Michigan City, IN
Sun, Sep 18, 1p-4:30, $20-$40

National Prescription Drug Take-Back Day
October 29, 2022, 10AM to 2PM
Search for Year Round Pharmaceutical Disposal Locations

Festivals
100 Year Anniversary Celebration
Aquatorium
Chanute Aquatorium
6918 Oak Ave
Gary, IN
Sat, Aug 27, 5:30p, $50-$100

ImageNation’s Black Anime Con
(traveling festival and market place celebrating Black anime makers, writers, voice actors, musicians and people who recognize Black culture in anime.)
Brooklyn NY
Sun. Aug 28, 2p-10p
Von King Park

The Pan African Family Reunion
Greater Mt. Nebo AME Church
1001 Old Mitchellville Rd
Bowie, MD
Sat, Aug 27, noon-4p
rain date Sat, Sep 17

African Arts Festival of Chicago
Washington Park
5531 S. King Dr
Chicago
Fri, Sep 2–Mon, Sep 5

Harlem Brew Fest 2022
2328 12th Ave
New York, MY
Sat, Nov 12-Sun, Nov 13, $

Black Women’s Expo
Georgia International Convention Center, 2000 Convention Center Concourse
College Park, GA
Sat, Dec 17-Sun, Dec 18

Liberia: The Land of Return - Commemorating 200 Years of Freedom and Pan-African Leadership
Fri, Jan 7-Sat, Dec 1

Film
Neutral Ground
A new documentary about memory, monuments, and how to break up with the Confederacy.

The Films At The Stone
Martin Luther King, Jr. Memorial - Bookstore
1964 Independence Avenue SW.
Washington DC.
Just Mercy
Aug 25, 8p

The Woman King
Release date: Fri, Sep 16

Harriet Tubman: Visions Of Freedom
PBS and PBS Video App
Premieres Tue, Oct 4 

Becoming Frederick Douglass 
PBS and PBS Video App
Premieres Tue, Oct 11 

Food
Jewish Food Can Be Black Food — and Vice Versa (podcast)

Health
Walk4Health-The Gambia
Every Sat, 7:30a
Independence Stadium
Bakau, Kanifing Municipality, The Gambia

History
1st Annual Martin R. Delany Symposium
The African American Program at the Senator John Heinz History Center
Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
Fri, Aug 26-Sat, Aug 27

CR Gibbs
The N-Word; its Origin & Evil Uses
Sat, Aug 27, 7p

Baba Haile Gerima: The Maroon Project
an APPEAL virtual workshop
Sat, Aug 27, 11a, free-$10

The Meaning of Mahu
(In Native Hawaiian and Tahitian cultures are third gender people with traditional spiritual and social roles within the culture, similar to Tongan fakaleiti and Samoan fa'afafine)

A History of Haiti

In Memoriam

Ancestral Remembrance Gatherings Honoring The Lives and Legacies of Dr. Runoko Rashidi, Dr. Frances Cress Welsing, and Dr. Patricia Newton

IN-PERSON EVENTS

IKG Cultural Resource Center
1816 12th Street, NW
Washington, DC
Sat Aug 27, 1p-4p, $50

The Mashidullah Center
7401 Limekiln Pike
Philadelphia
Thu, Sep 1, 6p-8p, $50

Free ZOOM Event
Fri, Sep 2, 7p-9p

Museum
Beyond King Tut: The Immersive Experience National Geographic Museum
1145 17th St, NW, Washington, DC
Opened Jun 2022, waitlist, $

Music
Ayanna Gregory New Music From Jamaica
(an intentional marriage of African American and Jamaican music and culture)

Westminster Presbyterian Church
400 I St., SW
Washington, DC
Every Friday night, from 6p-9p
Monday Night Blues
Admission $10 -- Children under 16 are FREE Food and Beverages available 5:30p-8:45p

Beats & Brunch On The Harbor Hosted By Larenz Tate
Gaylord National Resort & Convention Center
201 Waterfront Street
Fort Washington, MD
Sat, Sep 3, 12p–3p

Photography
Black Is Beautiful: The Photography of Kwame Brathwaite
New-York Historical Society
170 Central Park West at 77th Street
New York, NY
Now till Jan 15, 2023, $ Black Is? (Photo exhibit)

Local Visions photography by
Raymar Brunson & Terra Cooks
Marshall J. Gardner Center for the Arts
540 S. Lake Street
Gary, IN
Fri, July 29-Fri, Sep 2

Angela Davis on Continuing to Fight for Change
CBS This Morning (aired May 29, 2022)

Religion
A Historical Perspective on The Ministry of Imam W. Deen Mohammed American Islamic College
640 W Irving Park Rd,
Chicago, IL 60613
Dinner & Keynote: Fri, Sep 23
Conference: Sat, Sep 24

Yusef Salaam - “I was closest to God in prison.”

Atheists Late Night
Atheists In Kenya Society
Fridays, 4p-5p

Shopping/Restaurants
Miller Beach Farmers Market
667 S. Lake St
Gary
May 15-Sep 25, Suns 11a-1p

Anacostia Art Gallery & Boutique
119 Raleigh St, SE
Washington, DC
Fridays-Sundays 11a-6p

The Black Saturdays CO-OP and Farmers Market
APPEAL
2015 Bunker Hill Road, N.E.
Washington, DC
Sat, Sep 3, 1p-5p

Sports
Annual Bayou Classic
Sat, Nov 26
Caesars Superdome
New Orleans

Theater
My Brother Langston
Black Ensemble Theater
4450 North Clark Street
Chicago
till Sun, Sep 18

Theater
My Brother Langston
Black Ensemble Theater
4450 North Clark Street
Chicago
till Sun, Sep 18

Cabaret - A Celebration of Black Musicals
Olney Theatre Center
2001 Olney-Sandy Spring Road
Olney, MD
Sat, Sep 3, 7:30p, $35

The Till Trilogy
Mosaic Theater Company at Atlas Performing Arts Center
1333 H Street NE
Washington, DC
Oct 4-Nov 20

Hit ‘Em On The Blackside (YouTube Series)
Congo Square Theater
Chicago

Travel
The African/African American Liberation Ministry of Ebenezer AME Church in Fort Washington, MD
Ghana 2020
Wed, Sep 28-Sun, Oct 10

What Gambians think about sex tourism in their country?

Young Adults
Reggie Rice: Fool of Illusions
Olney Theatre Center
2001 Olney-Sandy Spring Road,
Olney, MD
Sat, Sep 3, 11a, $15

Read Africa Aloud
(A new project which features author readings of outstanding books on Africa together with classroom applications and fun activities for children. More than 100 African Studies scholars are members of our review team.)

 
 
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