Maine Conservation Voters Event | The Malaga Ship: Maine, the Global Slave Trade, and Healing Through Artistic Reclamations on 2/7

In this session, storyteller Antonio Rocha will be joined by Dr. Kate McMahon, Historian of Global Slavery at the Smithsonian African-American History Museum. Together, they will tell the story of the Malaga and reflect on the ways in which historians and artists can collaborate to create new forms of healing and justice through artistic creation.

Dyckman Farmhouse Museum Event | The Harlem African Burial Ground: History Beneath Our Feet on 2/12

Hosted by Dyckman FarmHouse Museum Alliance February 12, 2025 at 12:00 pm ETOnline REGISTER HERE As a cemetery for free and enslaved Africans from the mid-1600s to the mid-1800s, the Harlem African Burial Ground is a sacred site of New York City’s early history, and yet for decades the site was forgotten and disrespected. Through … Continue reading Dyckman Farmhouse Museum Event | The Harlem African Burial Ground: History Beneath Our Feet on 2/12

Trent House Event | Escaping Enslavement by Water: The Other Underground Railroad on 2/9

Hosted by William Trent House Museum February 9, 2025 at 2:00 p.m. ETOnline Learn More & Access zoom link The Trent House Association hosts a talk by Dr. Timothy Walker, professor of history at University of Massachusetts Dartmouth, based on his edited volume, Sailing to Freedom: Maritime Dimensions of the Underground Railroad.  Sailing to Freedom highlights little-known … Continue reading Trent House Event | Escaping Enslavement by Water: The Other Underground Railroad on 2/9

LCHA Event | The “Help” from Hampton: In service at the Pownalborough Court House 1872-1892 on 2/27

Hosted by Lincoln County Historical Association With researcher James Tanzer February 27 @ 5:30 pm - 6:30 pm ESTOnline REGISTER HERE For 20 years, from 1872-1892, an aging Sallie and Captain Sam Goodwin, owners of the Pownalborough Court House in Dresden, Maine, relied heavily on the housekeeping and farm labor of four young Black workers from Hampton, Virginia: … Continue reading LCHA Event | The “Help” from Hampton: In service at the Pownalborough Court House 1872-1892 on 2/27

Slave Legacy History Coalition Event | Harvard & the Legacy of Slavery Initiative: Progress to Date and the Year Ahead on 1/8/24

Hosted by the Slave Legacy History Coalition Wednesday, January 8, 202510:30-11:30 AM ESTOnline Dr. Sara Naomi BleichVice Provost for Special Projects, Harvard University Harvard & the Legacy of Slavery Initiative: Progress to Date and the Year Ahead Join Event Dr. Sara Bleich is the inaugural Vice Provost for Special Projects at Harvard University, Professor of Public … Continue reading Slave Legacy History Coalition Event | Harvard & the Legacy of Slavery Initiative: Progress to Date and the Year Ahead on 1/8/24

ABB/WHERE Event: The Descendants Walk in York on 11/16/24

This Saturday, join us in experiencing the town of York in a new and powerful way—as the Descendants all of us are. We'll warm up over homemade soup and bread and watch a rending performance by Antonio Rocha that will open a discussion about what happened here, what each of us carries in our lineages, and what it all might mean for us today.