Speaking at Miami Shores Community Church
Miami Shores Community Church 9823 NE 4th Avenue, Miami Shores, United StatesAs a part of the Miami Shores Community Church's recognition of the Martin Luther King Holiday, I will be discuss the work of the South Florida People of Color and […]
Value of Miami’s Community: Premiere Podcast
We're excited to kick-off 2018 with a brand new podcast series in the spirit ofDesigning the WE that will regularly highlight leaders & organizations from throughout greater Miami focused on making […]
9th Annual Presidential Symposium
History Miami 101 West Flagler Street, Miami, FL, United StatesAbraham Lincoln and Franklin D. Roosevelt: LESSONS IN LEADERSHIP Sunday, January 21, 2018 2PM – 4:30PM Members: FREE Non-Members: $20 2:00 – 3:00 p.m. Conversation: Leadership in Crisis: The Parallel Legacies of Abraham […]
Freedom Flicks: I Am Not Your Negro
Space Called Tribe 937 NW 3rd Avenue, Miami, FL, United StatesOn Wednesday, January 31st from 6:30-9pm Community Justice Project, in partnership with the Miami Social Justice Table, Celebrate Diversity Miami, and Miami Shores PoC (South Florida People of Color) will screen I Am Not Your Negro followed […]
Distinguished Lecture Series: “Strange Fruit in the Sunshine State” by Tameka Bradley Hobbs
Historical Society of Palm Beach County 1916 County Court House, West Palm Beach, FL, United StatesWhere Do We Go From Here?
Screening of The African Americans: Many Rivers to Cross, followed by a South Florida PBS community panel discussion and Q& A session. Join South Florida PBS and host Tamara G. […]
Ready, Set, VOTE! Let’s Get It In!
Don’t miss this virtual town hall meeting about how your civic engagement and voting give you power that makes your right to vote precious.
Reconstruction and the Jim Crow Era
This presentation will explore the progress and peril African Americans experienced during the Reconstruction and Jim Crow eras. Reconstruction and the Jim Crow Era is part of a conversation series, "The Long History of Race Relations in Florida," convened by Florida Humanities in an effort to better understand the historical forces that influence Florida’s politics, culture, and economy.