Museum of African American History & Culture May Virtual Program

Museum of African American History & Culture Virtual Programing Through May
Photo by Carol M Highsmith. Courtesy of The Museum of African American History & Culture.

African Burial Ground, New York, New York. July 2008. Photograph. The Library of Congress.

The National Museum of African American History and Culture’s May programming features a special conversation on the landmark African Burial Ground project that revealed a greater history behind slavery in the North.

The museum continues its robust virtual programming this month with a poetry workshop exploring the poetic form of “golden shovel” poetry and compose a poem based upon Marsha P. Johnson, noted gay rights activist, self-identified drag queen, and performer, and a film screening dedicated to the inner life and identity of Black life.

Event Information
Start Date: May 7, 2021
End Date: May 31, 2021
Venue: ONLINE ONLY

Museum of African American History & Culture Virtual Programing Through May