We have many wonderful things planned for the celebration of Black History Month! Below is our a schedule of events centered around the theme Past, Present, Future: Celebrating Intergenerational Blackness.
Sign up for a small group trip to the National Museum of African American History and Culture throughout the month of February. (Note: times/dates are not set in stone and you are welcome to gather a group for another time!)
Please acquire your own free ticket to your time slot here.
February 4th: Slavery to Freedom
Centering Intergenerational Black Storytelling
- IN-PERSON: Rev. Mahogany preaching. Following the service, we’ll visit the One Life: Frederick Douglass exhibit at the National Portrait Gallery.
February 11th: Songs of Blackness
Centering Intergenerational Black Liberation
- IN-PERSON: Special service of music with SongRise, a DC-based women’s social justice a cappella group.
February 18th: Pausing to Embrace the Present
Centering Intergenerational Black Struggle, Wilderness, and Survival
- VIRTUAL Prayer Service on Zoom/Facebook Live.
February 25th: Afro Futurism & Intergenerational Blackness
Centering Intergenerational Futurism
- IN-PERSON: Victor Udoewa preaching.