Keeping the Rhythm: An Exploration of Women Drummers

Smithsonian Institution, NMAH , United States

Explore the important and often overlooked contributions of American women drummers throughout the 20th and 21st centuries. This livestream will be hosted by Dr. Sherrie Maricle, drummer, educator, and music director of The DIVA Jazz Orchestra, FIVE PLAY and co-leader of the 3D Jazz Trio. She will also be joined by award-winning writer, producer, and […]

How El Paso Works

Magoffin Home State Historic Site 1117 Magoffin Avenue, El Paso, TX, United States

When Joseph Magoffin helped write the articles of Incorporation for El Paso, he helped shape the modern city. In this series, we will compare Joseph’s vision for El Paso to what is has become in the last 150 years. Guest speakers from municipal agencies will be invited to speak about their departments and let us […]

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History and Society Conversation Guide

Living Room Conversations , United States

Historical narratives are often different depending on who is telling the narrative, so how might we begin to communicate across these different perspectives? The History and Society Conversation Guide offers a simple, sociable and structured way to practice communicating across differences while building understanding and relationships. The guide allows small groups to meet online or […]

EQUIANO.STORIES

DuSable Black History Museum and Education Center 740 East 56th Place, Chicago, IL

What if an African child in 1756 had Instagram when he was enslaved?  Equiano.stories reimagines the historic childhood saga of Olaudah Equiano. The epic story is captured as a self-recorded, first-person account, within the format of Instagram Stories, using video, still images, and text. Equiano.stories presents the early life of one of the most dynamic figures in history, […]

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July 4th: Citizenship Ceremony at Monticello

Monticello 1050 Monticello Loop, Charlottesville, VA, United States

Every year, Monticello's West Portico becomes an outdoor courtroom where dozens of individuals take the Oath of Citizenship to become Americans. This ceremony is marked by music from the Charlottesville Municipal Band and the Old Line Fife and Drum Corps. After the ceremony, visitors enjoy root beer floats and children's activities on the West Lawn.

Civic Season Kickoff: A Juneteenth Event feat. Historic Baseball Game, Stories and Emancipation Proclamation

Living History Farms 11121 Hickman Road, Urbandale, IA, United States

Kickoff Civic Season and explore the Black experience in Iowa’s history! June 10 • 9 a.m.-4 p.m.All activities included with General Admission Gain a better understanding of the legacy and hope of emancipation and explore the Black experience in Iowa from early farmsteads through the fight for civil rights. Presentations & Activities 9:15 a.m.— Welcome/Reading […]

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Civic Season Kickoff: How El Paso Works

Magoffin Home State Historic Site 1117 Magoffin Avenue, El Paso, TX, United States

As part of the monthly series "How El Paso Works", this month we are exploring El Paso's Police Department and comparing it to the services available 150 years ago in El Paso. Spoilers: Joseph Magoffin played a part. This is an interactive event with a guest speaker and question-and-answer opportunities. When Joseph Magoffin helped write […]

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Juneteenth Evening of Songs and Discussion

Jamestown Settlement 2110 Jamestown Road, Route 31 S., Williamsburg, VA, United States

Join us at Jamestown Settlement on Wednesday, June 14, for a thought-provoking evening of history and performance exploring the precarious nature of freedom from 17th-century Jamestown to Juneteenth. Although Juneteenth springs from events that happened in Galveston, Texas on June 19, 1865, the event celebrates liberation from a system of slavery with origins in Jamestown, […]

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Juneteenth and Black Music Month

Missouri History Museum 5700 Lindell Boulevard, St. Louis, MO, United States

June is an important month in Black history: It’s when we celebrate both Juneteenth (June 19) and Black Music Month! Juneteenth commemorates the end of slavery in the United States. Learn about a local connection to Clara Brown, a pioneer and formerly enslaved person, through a musical presented by Mama Lisa and Fundisha Enterprises. Take […]

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Civic Season: Juneteenth Keynote – From New Orleans to Galveston to St. Louis and Beyond

Missouri History Museum 5700 Lindell Boulevard , St. Louis, MO, United States

Join us for a riveting nine-generation family migration story from Texas to Missouri. Vanessa Slaughter, a native St. Louisan, will join Jim Vincent of the St. Louis African American History & Genealogy Society in a fireside chat to trace her family’s legacy to Galveston, Texas, in the 1860s. Each generation builds on the foundation of […]

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Storytelling in the Museum: Juneteenth + Craft Workshop

Missouri History Museum 5700 Lindell Boulevard, St. Louis, MO, United States

Happy Juneteenth! To commemorate the holiday, we’ll learn about past and present freedom jubilees through a book reading. Possible books to be read include: "Juneteenth for Mazie," "Free at Last: A Juneteenth Poem," and "The Juneteenth Story: Celebrating the End of Slavery in the United States." Throughout the month of June, MHS will be welcoming […]

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