Celebrate Women’s History with The Mount! Journalist Julie Scelfo is hosting conversations about extraordinary women from the nineteenth century who have helped shape the American story with their achievements. Ida B. Wells March 29 at 7-8 pm ET Free CLICK...
You’re Invited! Thursday, March 256:00 – 7:30 PM The COVID-19 pandemic has fueled xenophobia and anti-Asian racism. But Asian Americans have experienced violence long before the pandemic. Massachusetts’ Asian American Resource Workshop is hosting...
Explore in EnglishExplora en español Register Here by March 18, 2pm Eastern March 18 | 5-8pm Eastern How our Past Informs our Present with Larry Spotted Crow Mann | Co-Director, Ohketeau Cultural Center March 26 | 6-9pm Eastern Facing our Present with Anaelisa...
The Mahaiwe Performing Arts Center presents this event. It is FREE. The play is a streaming video and is available at a time of your choosing between March 8 and 14, 2021. Use the link below for access to the play and to register for the Community Conversation on...
“Bloody Sunday” – March 7, 1965 – is the day that Civil Rights activists, led by John Lewis and others, marched across the Edmund Pettis Bridge in Selma, Alabama on the way to Montgomery to protest the denial of their voting rights. They were...