01/23/2025 | Press release | Distributed by Public on 01/23/2025 12:11
PRESS RELEASE
City of Annapolis
Office of Mayor Gavin Buckley
160 Duke of Gloucester Street
Annapolis, Maryland 21401
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE :
Media Contact: Mitchelle Stephenson, 410-972-7724 or [email protected]
'State of Black Annapolis' Speaker Series Returns to Busch Library in Annapolis for Four Tuesdays in February
ANNAPOLIS, MD (January 23, 2025) - To mark Black History Month, the City of Annapolis will host a four-week speaker series, "The State of Black Annapolis," in partnership with the Michael E. Busch Public Library (1410 West Street, Annapolis). The speaker series, organized by the Mayor's Office African-American Outreach Team, is now in its fourth year and will run in conjunction with a range of other events and programs to be delivered during February.
The speaker series will feature local experts and historians on topics that relate to African-American culture and life in Maryland's state capital. The program seeks to highlight aspects of our history that are not always well-known, and the enduring contribution of African-American residents, past and present. The content is suitable for all ages. Families are encouraged to participate.
The series will be held in the main meeting room of the Library from 4:30 to 7:30 p.m. every Tuesday in February. The topics for the weekly programs include:
February 4: The Cost of Free Labor in Colonial Annapolis and the Intersection of the Free Black Community
February 11: How to build a Black Art District in Annapolis
February 18: The Other Annapolis: A Modern Perspective
February 25: The Foundation Builders: A celebration of Black educators, elected officials, entertainers, and entrepreneurs.
Each week, a free dinner will be provided by Black-owned catering companies from the Annapolis area. Each event is free and open to the public
For more information, contact Adetola Ajayi, [email protected] .
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