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2023 VIRTUAL BLACK HISTORY EVENT

February 16, 2023 @ 6:30 pm - 8:00 pm

BLACK RESISTANCE: JOURNEY TO JUSTICE

Join us as C. R. Gibbs, world renowned author and historian, facilitates an account of the myriad ways African Americans have fought for freedom, justice and equality. The discussion will include a presentation and discussion on historic milestones, significant figures, and cultural milestones from the black American saga with some surprises along the way.

THURS; February 16, 2023, AT 6:45 PM VIA ZOOM CONFERENCE CALL. Zoom Room opens at 6:30 PM

Agenda:

Optional – 6:30 – 6:45p: Open Discussion & Networking
6:45 – 7:00p: Welcome, Chapter Updates, National Office Updates
7:00 – 7:45p: Black Resistance: Journey to Justice with CR Gibbs, author and historian.
7:45 – 8:00p: Q&A and Wrap Up.
Optional – 8:00 – 8:30p: Open Discussion & Networking

SPECIAL GUEST: Erika Broadwater, NAAAHR National President will join us to share Association updates from the National Office including details about the National Conference 25th Anniversary this year! www.naaahr.org.

Presenter: CR Gibbs, world renowned author, historian, lecturer

Mr. C.R. Gibbs is the author/co-author of six books and a frequent national and international lecturer on an array of historical topics. He has appeared several times on the History Channel, French and Belgian television, and he wrote, researched, and narrated “Sketches in Color,” a 13-part companion series to the acclaimed PBS series, “The Civil War” for WHUT-TV, the Howard University television station. The Smithsonian Institution’s Anacostia Museum features Mr. Gibbs among its scholars at the museum’s Online Academy website. He is also a D.C. Humanities Council scholar. In 1989, he founded the African History & Culture Lecture Series whose scholars continue to provide free presentations at libraries, churches, and other locations in the Washington-Baltimore area.

In 1997, he led 26 people across the African continent. He won the 2008 Award for Excellence in Historic Preservation in Public Education, given annually by the Mayor of the District of Columbia. In 2009, the Congressional Black Caucus Veterans Braintrust honored Mr. Gibbs for his more than three decades of articles, exhibits, and presentations on the military heritage of African and African Americans. In 2011, he provided historical commentary for
WUSA-TV, Channel 9’s coverage of the dedication of the King Memorial. In February 2013, he also appeared in the PBS documentary, “Meet Me At Equality” on the 1963 March on Washington.

That same year, Mr. Gibbs also spoke at the annual observance of International Emancipation Day in Toronto, Canada. In 2014, Mr. Gibbs was a featured speaker at the National Civil War Project, a joint event sponsored by Arena Stage & George Washington University. Also that year, Mr. Gibbs was chosen one the 50 most influential people in the city by the Washington Informer newspaper.

Details

Date:
February 16, 2023
Time:
6:30 pm - 8:00 pm
Website:
https://www.eventbrite.com/e/2023-virtual-black-history-event-tickets-534459963137