With all the lies being spread about Haitians, I want to share some books for those genuinely searching to understand our past. How did we get here? Why is Haiti time & time again the scapegoat for politicians & the media. These books are helpful. Education is a cure for hate.🇭🇹
No more urgent a time to dispel racist lies - our community roundtable for our exhibition, Being Black: The Immigrant Experience.
Concord NH City Councilor Ali Sekou #niger, @unhanthropology faculty Sara Withers join our featured artists Jozi Matimano #DRC and Becky Field
So excited for this event at our sister organization, @StrawberyBanke, hosting Dr. Noelle Trent, president & CEO of @MAAHMuseum. Come one and all!
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No more urgent a time to dispel racist lies - our community roundtable for our exhibition, Being Black: The Immigrant Experience.
Concord NH City Councilor Ali Sekou #niger, @unhanthropology faculty Sara Withers join our featured artists Jozi Matimano #DRC and Becky Field
April was our opening month, and we were busy! 157 visitors and many new memberships, book sales and donations! Folks stopped in from Nebraska, Ohio, Mississippi, Montana as well as many from the New England area. Come! 💕#beingblack#immigration#blackart
Tonight! Come meet these brilliant artists featuring featuring in our new season show, being black: the immigrant experience! Weinandt much to celebrate 530 to 730, 10 Middle St.!
Tomorrow! Being Black: The Immigrant Experience, soft opens for the citywide Art Around Town! Join us to meet featured DRC artist Jozi Matimano and enjoy wine and refreshments! 🇨🇩🖤✊🏿
Madame C.J. Walker believed in the economic betterment of Black people and used her businesses to educate and uplift simultaneously. Walker became America’s first recognized, self-made female millionaire, employing more than 40,000 Black people.