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Baltimore native Shelley Jordon, 71, makes her filmmaking debut with “Colored Footprints,” a documentary chronicling the enduring 50-year friendship of 17 women from north and northwest Baltimore. Set ...
The African American Quilt & Doll Show opened author Silk Allen’s to the cultural history of quilts and cloth dolls. [Photo by Silk Allen] I am a 41-year-old doll collector. I collect modern Black and ...
Learn the history of African American family reunions in KHOU's award-winning Juneteenth documentary.
Whether you are related or not, everyone is family at Saturday’s Juneteenth Family Reunion. Celebrate the spirit of coming together in this block party, held in collaboration between several ...
ANN ARBOR, MI — Khalil Peaks has been with Ann Arbor’s African American Festival since the beginning. “When I started my business back in the ’70s, and when this festival started, I ...
KINDERHOOK — The Original Kinderhook Black Family Reunion is back for its second year. The product of a collaboration between the African American Archive of Columbia County and the Martin Van ...
At a time when it is under scrutiny from the White House, the Smithsonian’s National Museum of African American History and Culture is without its director, who stepped down last month.
The Midwest Black Family Reunion (BFR), a beloved tradition celebrating the strength, unity, and culture of the Black family, is set to return August 14-17, 2025. This year’s theme, “Everlasting ...
African American family reunions preserve history and honor resilience. Here is a story from Brazoria County, Texas.
African American family reunions preserve history and honor resilience.
We introduced two Tucker families – one white, one black – whose stories begin with the arrival of slavery in America in 1619.
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