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SUMMARY:Kumasi J. Barnett Artist Presentation (Zoom)
DESCRIPTION:Please register here (https://form.jotform.com/223406851908964) for a virtual talk by Kumasi J. Barnett\, presented in conjunction with In Blackest Shade\, In Darkest Light exhibition at Giertz Gallery at Parkland College and the Black on Black on Black on Black lecture series. This is available online through Zoom. We are excited to have you join us! \nDate: Thurday\, January 26\, 2023 \nTime: 6 PM \nLocation: Online \nA reminder notification will be sent to the email you have provided and one day prior to the event. \nThis lecture is co-sponsored by Giertz Gallery at Parkland College\, Black on Black on Black on Black Lecture Series\, Krannert Art Museum\, the School of Art & Design\, and the College of Fine & Applied Arts at University of Illinois. \nDetails for visiting Giertz Gallery at Parkland College \nPlanning to visit Giertz Gallery at Parkland College to see the exhibition? Please note our gallery hours are Mon – Wed 10am-5pm\, Thur 10am-7pm\, Sat 12-2pm. In Blackest Shade\, In Darkest Light will be on exhibit Monday\, November 14 through Saturday\, February 18\, 2023. Please note that we will be closed January 16 in honor of Martin Luther King Jr. \nTo find the gallery\, we suggest using the M6 parking lot on the north corner of the campus. Enter through door X7\, turn left\, and follow the ramps uphill to the highest point of the first floor\, where the gallery is located. The gallery windows overlook the outdoor fountain area. Face coverings are recommended. \nWe look forward to having you attend the lecture and hope to see you in the gallery! \nGiertz Gallery acknowledges support from the Illinois Arts Council Agency.
URL:https://ccafricanamericanheritage.org/event/kumasi-j-barnett-artist-presentation-zoom/
LOCATION:Zoom
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20230127
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20230128
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SUMMARY:"I Have a Dream" Quilt Submission
DESCRIPTION:In 1963\, Martin Luther King Jr. gave a speech to thousands of civil rights marchers in Washington D.C. This has famously become known as his “I Have a Dream” speech\, in which he talks about the racial injustices black people face and how it “is the time to make real the promises of democracy.” \n60 years later\, his speech is still as powerful and relevant as it was when first delivered. In honor of Black History Month\, the Urbana Park District is asking the community to submit paper quilt squares filled with their own dreams that will then be “stitched” together to form a paper quilt\, which will be on display at the Phillips Recreation Center from February 1-28. \nYou can pick up a quilt template at any park district facility or download here. Please return them to the Phillips Recreation Center at 505 W. Stoughton or by email to info@urbanaparks.org by January 27th.
URL:https://ccafricanamericanheritage.org/event/i-have-a-dream-quilt-submission/
LOCATION:Phillips Recreation Center\, 505 W. Stoughton\, Urbana\, IL
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20230127T130000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20230127T150000
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SUMMARY:University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign\, School of Social Work Poverty Simulation
DESCRIPTION:The impact of poverty in any community can be both devastating and hastening. It is a reality for many individuals and families; it’s difficult to truly understand poverty unless you have experienced poverty. In honor of Dr. Martin Luther King’s advocacy work around poverty issues\, the School of Social Work\, in partnership with the Office of the Vice Chancellor for Diversity\, Equity & Inclusion\, invites students\, faculty\, staff\, and community members to engage in a poverty simulation that helps participants begin to understand what life is like with a shortage of money and an abundance of stress. The simulation enables participants to view poverty from different angles and discuss the potential for change within themselves and their local communities. It is designed to sensitize participants to the realities of poverty. \nRegister for the simulation here: https://forms.illinois.edu/sec/604961494 \nFor additional information contact Sharva Hampton-Campbell\, shamcamp@illinois.edu. \nSponsored by the School of Social Work and the Office of the Vice Chancellor for Diversity\, Equity & Inclusion.
URL:https://ccafricanamericanheritage.org/event/university-of-illinois-urbana-champaign-school-of-social-work-poverty-simulation/
LOCATION:UIUC School of Social Work\, 1010 W. Nevada\, Urbana\, IL
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20230128T150000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20230128T170000
DTSTAMP:20260421T140610
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SUMMARY:USD #116 Black History Month Kickoff
DESCRIPTION:The Urbana School District #116’s Black History Month kickoff in honor of Janice Mitchell will be held on Saturday\, January 23\, 2023\, from 3:00–5:00 p.m. at the Dr. Preston L. Williams\, Jr. Elementary School Gym (2102 E. Washington St.\, Urbana). Interactive learning activities for children will run from 3:00–3:30 p.m.\, and the program will begin promptly at 3:30 p.m. The event is part of USD #116’s celebrations of Black excellence 365 days a year.
URL:https://ccafricanamericanheritage.org/event/usd-116-black-history-month-kickoff/
LOCATION:Dr. Preston L. Williams\, Jr. Elementary School\, 2102 E. Washington St.\, Urbana\, IL\, 61802
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20230201T160000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20230201T170000
DTSTAMP:20260421T140610
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SUMMARY:DIY Kids │Black History Bingo
DESCRIPTION:Learn about famous people\, places\, and events in Black History by making your own bingo card and playing together at our weekly do-it-yourself activity for kids. Hosted by the Champaign Public Library Douglass Branch.
URL:https://ccafricanamericanheritage.org/event/diy-kids-%e2%94%82black-history-bingo/
LOCATION:Champaign Public Library – Douglass Branch\, 504 E. Grove St.\, Champaign\, IL\, 61820
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20230202T103000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20230202T130000
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SUMMARY:Stacey Robinson Artist Talk
DESCRIPTION:Concurrent with “In Blackest Shade\, In Darkest Light” exhibition\, Krannert Art Museum is hosting an exhibition featuring Black faculty in the School of Art & Design. This exhibition includes participating artists Patrick Hammie and Stacey Robinson. The collaborative exhibition explores Black identity\, collectivity\, positionality\, healing\, innovation\, and education as explored via a multi-leveled/multi-dimensional immersive\, critical\, and openly reflective space. For more information\, please visit the Krannert Art Museum website. \nParticipating artist\, Stacey Robinson will give a lecture on February 2\, at 10:45 am in the William M. Staerkel Planetarium. A “Chat & Chill” with the artist will be held at 12 pm\, in the gallery. \nRobinson is one of seven artists participating in “In Blackest Shade\, In Darkest Light\,” In addition to a full-length video\, Robinson’s work includes three large digital drawings that are 70 x 44 inches each. The images are inspired by the artist’s vinyl record collection and difficult-to-find additions that elude him during research to connect golden-age hip-hop samples to their source material. His collection ultimately fuels the series that incorporates animation and comic book illustrations ignited by the Black cultural wealth of hip-hop. He explains his process “as a collage culture of various influences that tether the past to the speculative future through the Ghanaian concept of Sankofa\, meaning to ‘go back and get it.’ We go back and retrieve Black pasts\, bring them into the future with us as a means of defining our Black liberated futures.” \nRobinson was a 2019-2020 Nasir Jones Hip-Hop Fellow at Harvard University’s Hutchins Center for African & African American Research. After completing his Masters of Fine Art at the University at Buffalo in 2015\, the artist has traveled internationally\, discussing the complexities of decolonized future spaces. As one half of the collaborative team “Black Kirby” with artist John Jennings\, Stacey creates graphic novels\, gallery exhibitions\, lectures\, and workshops that use world-building strategies to imagine new worlds inspired by design\, hip-hop\, the arts and sciences\, and diasporic African belief systems. \nRobinson’s latest graphic novels are I Am Alfonso Jones\, written by Tony Medina (2017)\, available from Lee & Low Books\, and Across the Tracks: Remembering Greenwood\, Black Wall Street\, and Tulsa Race Massacre\, written by Alverne Ball (2021)\, available from Abrams Books. Recent exhibitions include Ascension of Black Stillness (CEPA Gallery in Buffalo\, NY) and The Black Angel of History (Carnegie Hall’s ‘Afrofuturism Festival) in 2022.
URL:https://ccafricanamericanheritage.org/event/stacey-robinson-artist-talk/
LOCATION:William M. Staerkel Planetarium\, 2400 W. Bradley Ave.\, Champaign\, IL\, 61821
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20230208T190000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20230208T200000
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CREATED:20230202T151424Z
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SUMMARY:Saying Yes to Your Story: Kwame Alexander (Zoom)
DESCRIPTION:Join the Illinois Libraries for an evening of inspiration and conversation with bestselling and award-winning children’s and young adult author and poet\, Kwame Alexander\, author of the Newbery Award winning book\, The Crossover\, Newbery Honor/Caldecott Medal winning book\, The Undefeated\, The Door of No Return\, and most recently\, An American Story\, for an Illinois Libraries Present event for young people and their families. \nPlease note that this program will be presented live without a recording. \nKwame Alexander is a poet\, educator\, publisher\, and New York Times Bestselling author of 36 books\, including Swing\, Becoming Muhammad Ali\, co-authored with James Patterson\, Rebound\, The Undefeated\, The Crossover\, and The Door of No Return. A regular contributor to NPR’s Morning Edition\, Kwame is the recipient of numerous awards\, including The Lee Bennett Hopkins Poetry Award\, The Coretta Scott King Author Honor\, Three NAACP Image Award Nominations\, and the 2017 Inaugural Pat Conroy Legacy Award. In 2018\, he opened the Barbara E. Alexander Memorial Library and Health Clinic in Ghana\, as a part of LEAP for Ghana\, an international literacy program he co-founded. He is the writer and executive producer of The Crossover show on Disney+. \nThis event is made possible by Illinois Libraries Present\, a statewide collaboration among public libraries offering premier events. ILP is funded in part by a grant awarded by the Illinois State Library\, a department of the Office of Secretary of State\, using funds provided by the U.S. Institute of Museum and Library Services\, under the provisions of the Library Services and Technology Act (LSTA). ILP is committed to inclusion and accessibility. To request accommodations\, please email illinoislibrariespresent@gmail.com
URL:https://ccafricanamericanheritage.org/event/saying-yes-to-your-story-kwame-alexander-zoom/
LOCATION:Zoom
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20230209T110000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20230209T130000
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SUMMARY:Community Education African American Film Series
DESCRIPTION:Parkland College is hosting a Community Education African American Film Series on Thursday\, February 9\, from 11:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m. in Room U140. \nContact the office of Student Life at Parkland for more information: \nOffice: U111\nPhone: 217/351-2492\nFax: 217/373-3835\nstulife@parkland.edu \nHours:\nMon.\, Thurs.\, 8:00 am-6 pm\nTue.\, Wednesday.\, Friday.\,  8:00 am-5 pm
URL:https://ccafricanamericanheritage.org/event/community-education-african-american-film-series/
LOCATION:Parkland College\, 2400 W. Bradley Ave.\, Champaign\, IL\, 61821
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20230214T100000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20230214T110000
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SUMMARY:Bystander Intervention Training (Online)
DESCRIPTION:Parkland College’s Black History Month programming includes an online Bystander Intervention Training. \nTuesday\, February 14\n10 am and 1 pm sessions \n\nEveryone has the right to be who they are\, wherever they are.\nLearn how to respond\, intervene\, and heal from harassment.\nJoin your fellow students and colleagues for training online or in person\nStudent Union Cafeteria\nClick here for Zoom link to 10 am session | Passcode: 439905\nClick here for link to 1 pm session | Passcode: 989656 \nContact Parkland’s Office of Student Life for more information: \nOffice: U111\nPhone: 217/351-2492\nFax: 217/373-3835\nstulife@parkland.edu \nHours:\nMon.\, Thurs.\, 8:00 am-6 pm\nTue.\, Wednesday.\, Friday.\,  8:00 am-5 pm
URL:https://ccafricanamericanheritage.org/event/bystander-intervention-training-online/
LOCATION:Zoom
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20230214T130000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20230214T140000
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SUMMARY:Bystander Intervention Training (Online)
DESCRIPTION:Parkland College’s Black History Month programming includes an online Bystander Intervention Training. \nTuesday\, February 14\n10 am and 1 pm sessions \nEveryone has the right to be who they are\, wherever they are.\nLearn how to respond\, intervene\, and heal from harassment.\nJoin your fellow students and colleagues for training online or in person\nStudent Union Cafeteria\nClick here for Zoom link to 10 am session | Passcode: 439905\nClick here for link to 1 pm session | Passcode: 989656 \nContact Parkland’s Office of Student Life for more information: \nOffice: U111\nPhone: 217/351-2492\nFax: 217/373-3835\nstulife@parkland.edu \nHours:\nMon.\, Thurs.\, 8:00 am-6 pm\nTue.\, Wednesday.\, Friday.\,  8:00 am-5 pm
URL:https://ccafricanamericanheritage.org/event/bystander-intervention-training-online-2/
LOCATION:Zoom
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20230214T183000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20230214T193000
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SUMMARY:Table Talk Book Club: The Personal Librarian
DESCRIPTION:Join the Champaign Public Library’s casual monthly get-togethers to talk about books by contemporary African American writers. New members are welcome; call 217/403-2090 for more information. \nOn February 14\, 2023\, the book club will discuss The Personal Librarian by Marie Benedict and Victoria Christopher Murray. \n“The remarkable\, little-known story of Belle da Costa Greene\, J. P. Morgan’s personal librarian-who became one of the most powerful women in New York despite the dangerous secret she kept in order to make her dreams come true\, from New York Times bestselling author Marie Benedict and acclaimed author Victoria Christopher Murray. In her twenties\, Belle da Costa Greene is hired by J. Pierpont Morgan to curate a collection of rare manuscripts\, books\, and artwork for his newly built Morgan Library. Belle becomes a fixture on the New York society scene and one of the most powerful people in the art and book world\, known for her impeccable taste and shrewd negotiating for critical works as she helps build a world-class collection. But Belle has a secret\, one she must protect at all costs. She was born not Belle da Costa Greene but Belle Marion Greener. She is the daughter of Richard Greener\, the first Black graduate of Harvard and well-known advocate for equality. Belle’s complexion isn’t dark because of her alleged Portuguese heritage that lets her pass as white-her complexion is dark because she is African American. The Personal Librarian tells the story of an extraordinary woman\, famous for her intellect\, style\, and wit\, and shares the lengths she must go-for the protection of her family and her legacy-to preserve her carefully crafted white identity in the racist world in which she lives”– Provided by publisher. \nBooks for this season are: \n\nFeb 14\, The Personal Librarian by Marie Benedict and Victoria Christopher Murray\nMar 14\, Sister Friends Forever by Kimberla Lawson Roby\nApr 13\, Brighter by the Day by Robin Roberts *Note: This is a joint meeting with the library’s other book clubs and will be held at the Main Library.\nMay 9\, No book discussion. We will meet to select the books for next season.
URL:https://ccafricanamericanheritage.org/event/1036/
LOCATION:Champaign Public Library – Douglass Branch\, 504 E. Grove St.\, Champaign\, IL\, 61820
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20230214T190000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20230214T200000
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SUMMARY:Google My Maps: Visualizing Your Ancestors’ Lives (Zoom)
DESCRIPTION:Learn how to start using Google Maps in your genealogy research! Register for the online program here: https://urbanafreelibrary.libnet.info/event/7792434 \n\n\n\n\n\n\nDo you love maps? Spend this Valentine’s Day with the Champaign County Genealogical Society and Linda Debe\, a tech-savvy genealogist\, who will show how to effectively use Google Maps for genealogical research. \n“Google My Maps” provides a way to visualize our ancestors’ lives\, from migration patterns to cemetery locations\, from trip planning\, to helping decide if documents and facts are plausible for an ancestor. Learn the basic features of Google My Maps and begin to pinpoint your ancestry. \nThis event is co-sponsored by the Champaign County Genealogical Society. \n\n\n\nThe Urbana Free Library is committed to making programs accessible for all. If you need an accommodation to attend a program\, please let the Library know at least two weeks in advance. To request an accommodation\, contact the Programming and Outreach Manager via email at programming@urbanafree.org or via phone at 217-367-4057.
URL:https://ccafricanamericanheritage.org/event/google-my-maps-visualizing-your-ancestors-lives-zoom/
LOCATION:Zoom
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20230216T120000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20230216T130000
DTSTAMP:20260421T140610
CREATED:20230207T175703Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230207T175703Z
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SUMMARY:RACE Talks
DESCRIPTION:Join Parkland College for RACE Talks: \nThursday\, February 16\nNoon–12:50 pm\nRoom U140 \nFacilitators: Donna Tanner-Harold\, Counseling Services (retired)\,\nand Dr. Marsh Jones\, Social Sciences and Human Services
URL:https://ccafricanamericanheritage.org/event/race-talks/
LOCATION:IL
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20230216T120000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20230216T130000
DTSTAMP:20260421T140610
CREATED:20230207T182334Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230207T182334Z
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SUMMARY:Dr. Smith presents: "Food for Those Who Want to Be Free: Race\, Food Security\, and Civil Rights in Black Life"
DESCRIPTION:Food is a cultural artifact in the lives of Black people.  But what happens when food is transformed into a weapon to oppress them? What happens when Black people in turn (re)weaponize food as a tool to emancipate themselves from such oppression?  In this talk\, Dr. Bobby J. Smith II grapples with these questions through a brief case study from his forthcoming book\, Food Power Politics: The Food Story of the Mississippi Civil Rights Movement.  This case study reveals how the relationship between race\, food security\, and civil rights in Black life forces us to rethink how we understand food and the history of Black people.
URL:https://ccafricanamericanheritage.org/event/dr-smith-presents-food-for-those-who-want-to-be-free-race-food-security-and-civil-rights-in-black-life/
LOCATION:Spice Box Cafe\, 905 S. Goodwin\, Urbana\, IL\, 61801
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20230217T120000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20230217T130000
DTSTAMP:20260421T140610
CREATED:20230207T182550Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230207T182550Z
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SUMMARY:Black History Month Luncheon at Research Park
DESCRIPTION:Join Research Park in honoring Black History Month on Friday\, February 17 from 12:00 – 1:00 PM with trivia\, live music by Bianca Bailey\, and lunch from Neil Street Blues. \nThis event is free; however\, registration is encouraged to ensure that we have enough food and seating: https://forms.illinois.edu/sec/1667773653 \nIf you have any questions\, please contact Cathy McArthur at mcarthur@illinois.edu.
URL:https://ccafricanamericanheritage.org/event/black-history-month-luncheon-at-research-park/
LOCATION:Research Park\, 60 Hazelwood Drive\, Champaign\, IL\, 61820
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20230217T200000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20230217T210000
DTSTAMP:20260421T140610
CREATED:20230209T140935Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230209T141049Z
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SUMMARY:Just Joy Black History Month Comedy Show
DESCRIPTION:The Bruce D. Nesbitt African American Cultural Center and Illinites Present the “Just Joy Black History Month Comedy Show” on Friday\, February 17. Doors open at 8 p.m. The show will be held at the Illini Union (1401 W. Green Street\, Urbana\, IL 61801).
URL:https://ccafricanamericanheritage.org/event/just-joy-black-history-month-comedy-show/
LOCATION:Illini Union\, 1401 W. Green Street\, Urbana\, IL\, 61801
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20230218T093000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20230218T170000
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CREATED:20230207T183139Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230207T183251Z
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SUMMARY:Black & Latinx Summit
DESCRIPTION:The Black & Latinx Summit (BLS) is an annual forum for individuals who are interested in and/or committed to learning and growing their understanding and capacity around solidarity. The summit aims to create an experience that sparks reflection and ignites action from its participants. Furthermore\, the summit seeks to promote camaraderie\, coalition building\, and community between and across Black and Latinx/e communities. \n2023 Black and Latinx Summit  \nSponsored By: Bruce D. Nesbitt African American Cultural Center (BNAACC) & La Casa Cultural Latina (La Casa) \nSummit Details \nSummit Date: Saturday\, February 18th\, 2023 (9:30am to 5:00pm) \nSummit Social: Sunday\, February 19\, 2023 (TBA) \nLocation: I-Hotel and Conference Center\, 1900 S. 1st Street\, \nChampaign\, Illinois \n\nRegister here: https://forms.illinois.edu/sec/1271631852?fbclid=IwAR2gQJSDQ6K6cagHeC-TN-OfoHicDV7A8xfKqzz3HpjZBR_jeM6WFXVGW-o
URL:https://ccafricanamericanheritage.org/event/black-latinx-summit/
LOCATION:iHotel and Conference Center\, 1900 S. 1st Street\, Champaign\, IL\, 61820
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20230218T140000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20230218T163000
DTSTAMP:20260421T140610
CREATED:20230119T205731Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230119T205731Z
UID:1108-1676728800-1676737800@ccafricanamericanheritage.org
SUMMARY:Let the Little Light Shine
DESCRIPTION:A special presentation of The Arthouse Experience Film Series. Presented by Illinois Public Media\, this exciting series brings the very best of recent art films and documentaries to the Virginia Theatre. To purchase tickets\, visit: https://thevirginia.showare.com/eventperformances.asp?evt=816\n\nLET THE LITTLE LIGHT SHINE (2022)\nRated G\n86 Min \nIllinois Public Media and the Champaign Park District are proud to welcome LET THE LITTLE LIGHT SHINE director/producer KEVIN SHAW to the Virginia for this special Arthouse Experience Film Series screening\, to include a Q&A session after the movie with Mr. Shaw and other distinguished guests. \nIn the documentary LET THE LITTLE LIGHT SHINE\, a small but mighty group of parents\, students\, and educators mobilize to fight for The National Teachers Academy (NTA)\, a top-ranked Black elementary school facing threat of closure by way of transformation into a high school that caters to the neighborhood’s newer\, wealthier residents. \nBringing to life the famous Margaret Mead quote—”Never doubt that a small group of thoughtful\, committed citizens can change the world; indeed\, it’s the only thing that ever has”—the film’s story is a blueprint for community organizing as it follows everyday parents-turned organizers alongside NTA students and staff as they advocate to keep their school\, a community safe-haven\, intact. \nFor more: \nOfficial Website: https://www.lightshinefilm.com/\nOfficial Facebook Page: https://www.facebook.com/LightShineFilm/\nOfficial Twitter: https://mobile.twitter.com/lightshinedoc\nOfficial Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/light_shine_film/?hl=en\nWILL/Illinois Public Media: https://will.illinois.edu/
URL:https://ccafricanamericanheritage.org/event/let-the-little-light-shine/
LOCATION:Virginia Theatre\, 203 W. Park Ave.\, Champaign\, IL\, 61820
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20230219T140000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20230219T150000
DTSTAMP:20260421T140610
CREATED:20230130T220316Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230130T220343Z
UID:1206-1676815200-1676818800@ccafricanamericanheritage.org
SUMMARY:UFLive! presents Afro D & the Global Soundwaves
DESCRIPTION:A special live music and spoken-word performance for Black History Month. \n\n\n\n\n\n\nJoin us for a special music-centered event for Black History Month. \nThe performance features Afro D & Global Soundwaves\, a socially-conscious hip hop/jazz/funk band based in Champaign\, Illinois. The band makes soulful music designed to be heard by people of all ages\, bridging the gaps between generations by providing music that appeals to old and young alike. The band’s positive messages are designed to inspire people and build community\, both locally and globally. \nMeet the Band \n\nPete ‘Afro D’ Shungu (Emcee\, Trumpet)\nMark White (Guitar)\nMitchell Killough (Bass)\nJames Mauck (Drums)\nBrighton Sier (Trombone & Keyboard)\nGrace Calderon (Tenor Sax / Flute)\n\nUFLive! concerts take place on the third Sunday of most months and are made possible by the generous support of The Urbana Free Library Foundation. \nThe Library is committed to making programs accessible for all. If you need an accommodation to attend a program\, please let the Library know at least two weeks in advance. To request an accommodation\, contact the Programming and Outreach Manager via email at programming@urbanafree.org or via phone at 217-367-4057. \n\n\n\nThe Library is committed to making programs accessible for all. If you need an accommodation to attend a program\, please let the Library know at least two weeks in advance. To request an accommodation\, contact the Programming and Outreach Manager via email at programming@urbanafree.org or via phone at 217-367-4057.
URL:https://ccafricanamericanheritage.org/event/uflive-presents-afro-d-the-global-soundwaves/
LOCATION:Urbana Free Library\, 201 W. Green Street\, Urbana\, IL\, 61801
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20230220T100000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20230220T110000
DTSTAMP:20260421T140610
CREATED:20230207T175836Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230207T180421Z
UID:1314-1676887200-1676890800@ccafricanamericanheritage.org
SUMMARY:Social Sciences Panel on Race
DESCRIPTION:Join Parkland College for a panel discussion on race: \nMonday\, February 20\n10–10:50 am\nRoom U140
URL:https://ccafricanamericanheritage.org/event/social-sciences-panel-on-race/
LOCATION:Parkland College\, 2400 W. Bradley Ave.\, Champaign\, IL\, 61821
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20230220T120000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20230220T130000
DTSTAMP:20260421T140610
CREATED:20230207T205035Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230207T205035Z
UID:1346-1676894400-1676898000@ccafricanamericanheritage.org
SUMMARY:Say it Loud\, I'm Black and I'm Proud: Black LGBTQ+ History
DESCRIPTION:Join the Gender & Sexuality Resource Center on the following dates for their Quench series as part of the Cultural & Resource Center Lunch on Us programming. Free food provided! \nOn February 20\, 2023\, the program will focus on Black LGBTQ+ History. It will be held at the Bruce D. Nesbitt African American Cultural Center (1212 W. Nevada St.\, Urbana) from 12:00 – 1:00 p.m.
URL:https://ccafricanamericanheritage.org/event/say-it-loud-im-black-and-im-proud-black-lgbtq-history/
LOCATION:Bruce D. Nesbitt African American Cultural Center\, 1212 W. Nevada St.\, Urbana\, IL\, 61801
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20230222T100000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20230222T110000
DTSTAMP:20260421T140610
CREATED:20220915T200626Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220915T201213Z
UID:887-1677060000-1677063600@ccafricanamericanheritage.org
SUMMARY:Jabari Dreams of Freedom (Krannert Center Youth Series)
DESCRIPTION:Written by Nambi E. Kelley. This performance is part of the Krannert Center Youth Series\, school-day performances for public\, private\, and home schools\, grades PreK-12.\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n10-year-old Jabari loves to paint. And through these paintings\, he escapes the turbulent world around him and the reality of a friend hurt by police violence. In his dreams\, he meets children and young people from the Civil Rights Era\, including Ruby Bridges\, Claudette Colvin\, and others\, who teach him how to be fearless. He also meets his hero\, Barack Obama\, as a 7-year-old boy on the eve of the assassination of MLK\, Jr. \nWill Jabari be able to instill in 7-year-old Barack the lessons he’s learned and therefore ensure that Barack will have the necessary tools to become president? Will Jabari learn to take these lessons back into his own life and heal his community? Using rap\, freedom songs\, hip hop dance\, history\, and humor\, this play explores what it means to have courage in a world where Black children\, Black boys\, are not safe. \nRecommended for grades 3-6 \nPerformance length: 45 minutes + 15 minute Q&A \nLearn more about the Krannert Center Youth Series.
URL:https://ccafricanamericanheritage.org/event/jabari-dreams-of-freedom-krannert-center-youth-series-3/
LOCATION:Krannert Center for the Performing Arts\, 500 S. Goodwin Ave.\, Urbana\, IL\, 61801
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20230222T120000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20230222T130000
DTSTAMP:20260421T140610
CREATED:20230207T180004Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230207T180004Z
UID:1316-1677067200-1677070800@ccafricanamericanheritage.org
SUMMARY:Reuben May\, PhD\, Lecture at Parkland College
DESCRIPTION:“Dress Codes and Other Exclusionary Practices in Urban Nightlife” \nWednesday\, February 22\nNoon–12:50 pm\nRoom U140 \nDr. May\, the Florian Znaniecki Professorial Scholar and Sociology department head at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign\, has been a fellow at the W.E.B. Du Bois Institute for African and African American Research at Harvard University and a Dr. Martin Luther King\, Jr. visiting professor at MIT.
URL:https://ccafricanamericanheritage.org/event/reuben-may-phd-lecture-at-parkland-college/
LOCATION:Parkland College\, 2400 W. Bradley Ave.\, Champaign\, IL\, 61821
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20230222T123000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20230222T133000
DTSTAMP:20260421T140610
CREATED:20220915T200513Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220915T200513Z
UID:884-1677069000-1677072600@ccafricanamericanheritage.org
SUMMARY:Jabari Dreams of Freedom (Krannert Center Youth Series)
DESCRIPTION:Written by Nambi E. Kelley. This performance is part of the Krannert Center Youth Series\, school-day performances for public\, private\, and home schools\, grades PreK-12.\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n10-year-old Jabari loves to paint. And through these paintings\, he escapes the turbulent world around him and the reality of a friend hurt by police violence. In his dreams\, he meets children and young people from the Civil Rights Era\, including Ruby Bridges\, Claudette Colvin\, and others\, who teach him how to be fearless. He also meets his hero\, Barack Obama\, as a 7-year-old boy on the eve of the assassination of MLK\, Jr. \nWill Jabari be able to instill in 7-year-old Barack the lessons he’s learned and therefore ensure that Barack will have the necessary tools to become president? Will Jabari learn to take these lessons back into his own life and heal his community? Using rap\, freedom songs\, hip hop dance\, history\, and humor\, this play explores what it means to have courage in a world where Black children\, Black boys\, are not safe. \nRecommended for grades 3-6 \nPerformance length: 45 minutes + 15 minute Q&A \nLearn more about the Krannert Center Youth Series.
URL:https://ccafricanamericanheritage.org/event/jabari-dreams-of-freedom-krannert-center-youth-series-2/
LOCATION:Krannert Center for the Performing Arts\, 500 S. Goodwin Ave.\, Urbana\, IL\, 61801
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20230223T100000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20230223T230000
DTSTAMP:20260421T140610
CREATED:20220915T200347Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220915T200504Z
UID:881-1677146400-1677193200@ccafricanamericanheritage.org
SUMMARY:Jabari Dreams of Freedom (Krannert Center Youth Series)
DESCRIPTION:Written by Nambi E. Kelley. This performance is part of the Krannert Center Youth Series\, school-day performances for public\, private\, and home schools\, grades PreK-12.\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n10-year-old Jabari loves to paint. And through these paintings\, he escapes the turbulent world around him and the reality of a friend hurt by police violence. In his dreams\, he meets children and young people from the Civil Rights Era\, including Ruby Bridges\, Claudette Colvin\, and others\, who teach him how to be fearless. He also meets his hero\, Barack Obama\, as a 7-year-old boy on the eve of the assassination of MLK\, Jr. \nWill Jabari be able to instill in 7-year-old Barack the lessons he’s learned and therefore ensure that Barack will have the necessary tools to become president? Will Jabari learn to take these lessons back into his own life and heal his community? Using rap\, freedom songs\, hip hop dance\, history\, and humor\, this play explores what it means to have courage in a world where Black children\, Black boys\, are not safe. \nRecommended for grades 3-6 \nPerformance length: 45 minutes + 15 minute Q&A \nLearn more about the Krannert Center Youth Series.
URL:https://ccafricanamericanheritage.org/event/jabari-dreams-of-freedom-krannert-center-youth-series/
LOCATION:Krannert Center for the Performing Arts\, 500 S. Goodwin Ave.\, Urbana\, IL\, 61801
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20230223T123000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20230223T133000
DTSTAMP:20260421T140610
CREATED:20220915T200721Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220915T200721Z
UID:889-1677155400-1677159000@ccafricanamericanheritage.org
SUMMARY:Jabari Dreams of Freedom (Krannert Center Youth Series)
DESCRIPTION:Written by Nambi E. Kelley. This performance is part of the Krannert Center Youth Series\, school-day performances for public\, private\, and home schools\, grades PreK-12.\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n10-year-old Jabari loves to paint. And through these paintings\, he escapes the turbulent world around him and the reality of a friend hurt by police violence. In his dreams\, he meets children and young people from the Civil Rights Era\, including Ruby Bridges\, Claudette Colvin\, and others\, who teach him how to be fearless. He also meets his hero\, Barack Obama\, as a 7-year-old boy on the eve of the assassination of MLK\, Jr. \nWill Jabari be able to instill in 7-year-old Barack the lessons he’s learned and therefore ensure that Barack will have the necessary tools to become president? Will Jabari learn to take these lessons back into his own life and heal his community? Using rap\, freedom songs\, hip hop dance\, history\, and humor\, this play explores what it means to have courage in a world where Black children\, Black boys\, are not safe. \nRecommended for grades 3-6 \nPerformance length: 45 minutes + 15 minute Q&A \nLearn more about the Krannert Center Youth Series.
URL:https://ccafricanamericanheritage.org/event/jabari-dreams-of-freedom-krannert-center-youth-series-4/
LOCATION:Krannert Center for the Performing Arts\, 500 S. Goodwin Ave.\, Urbana\, IL\, 61801
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20230223T193000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20230223T220000
DTSTAMP:20260421T140610
CREATED:20220915T194719Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220915T194719Z
UID:865-1677180600-1677189600@ccafricanamericanheritage.org
SUMMARY:The Royale
DESCRIPTION:A play by Marco Ramirez and directed by Tyrone Phillips. \nJay “The Sport” Jackson dreams of being the undisputed heavyweight champion of the world. But it’s 1905\, and in the racially segregated world of boxing\, his chances are as good as knocked out. When a crooked boxing promoter hatches a plan for “the fight of the century\,” “The Sport” just might land a place in the ring with the reigning white heavyweight champion. \nBased loosely on true events in the life of the first African-American heavyweight champion Jack Johnson\, this play asks\, “How different are things in the present?” \nTickets will go on sale Wednesday\, December 7\, at 10am\, online only.
URL:https://ccafricanamericanheritage.org/event/the-royale/
LOCATION:Krannert Center for the Performing Arts\, 500 S. Goodwin Ave.\, Urbana\, IL\, 61801
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20230224T100000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20230224T110000
DTSTAMP:20260421T140610
CREATED:20220915T200847Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220915T200847Z
UID:891-1677232800-1677236400@ccafricanamericanheritage.org
SUMMARY:Jabari Dreams of Freedom (Krannert Center Youth Series)
DESCRIPTION:Written by Nambi E. Kelley. This performance is part of the Krannert Center Youth Series\, school-day performances for public\, private\, and home schools\, grades PreK-12.\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n10-year-old Jabari loves to paint. And through these paintings\, he escapes the turbulent world around him and the reality of a friend hurt by police violence. In his dreams\, he meets children and young people from the Civil Rights Era\, including Ruby Bridges\, Claudette Colvin\, and others\, who teach him how to be fearless. He also meets his hero\, Barack Obama\, as a 7-year-old boy on the eve of the assassination of MLK\, Jr. \nWill Jabari be able to instill in 7-year-old Barack the lessons he’s learned and therefore ensure that Barack will have the necessary tools to become president? Will Jabari learn to take these lessons back into his own life and heal his community? Using rap\, freedom songs\, hip hop dance\, history\, and humor\, this play explores what it means to have courage in a world where Black children\, Black boys\, are not safe. \nRecommended for grades 3-6 \nPerformance length: 45 minutes + 15 minute Q&A \nLearn more about the Krannert Center Youth Series.
URL:https://ccafricanamericanheritage.org/event/jabari-dreams-of-freedom-krannert-center-youth-series-5/
LOCATION:Krannert Center for the Performing Arts\, 500 S. Goodwin Ave.\, Urbana\, IL\, 61801
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20230224T123000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20230224T133000
DTSTAMP:20260421T140610
CREATED:20220915T201119Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220915T201119Z
UID:893-1677241800-1677245400@ccafricanamericanheritage.org
SUMMARY:Jabari Dreams of Freedom (Krannert Center Youth Series)
DESCRIPTION:Written by Nambi E. Kelley. This performance is part of the Krannert Center Youth Series\, school-day performances for public\, private\, and home schools\, grades PreK-12.\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n10-year-old Jabari loves to paint. And through these paintings\, he escapes the turbulent world around him and the reality of a friend hurt by police violence. In his dreams\, he meets children and young people from the Civil Rights Era\, including Ruby Bridges\, Claudette Colvin\, and others\, who teach him how to be fearless. He also meets his hero\, Barack Obama\, as a 7-year-old boy on the eve of the assassination of MLK\, Jr. \nWill Jabari be able to instill in 7-year-old Barack the lessons he’s learned and therefore ensure that Barack will have the necessary tools to become president? Will Jabari learn to take these lessons back into his own life and heal his community? Using rap\, freedom songs\, hip hop dance\, history\, and humor\, this play explores what it means to have courage in a world where Black children\, Black boys\, are not safe. \nRecommended for grades 3-6 \nPerformance length: 45 minutes + 15 minute Q&A \nLearn more about the Krannert Center Youth Series.
URL:https://ccafricanamericanheritage.org/event/jabari-dreams-of-freedom-krannert-center-youth-series-6/
LOCATION:Krannert Center for the Performing Arts\, 500 S. Goodwin Ave.\, Urbana\, IL\, 61801
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20230224T130000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20230224T150000
DTSTAMP:20260421T140610
CREATED:20230112T193901Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230112T193901Z
UID:1090-1677243600-1677250800@ccafricanamericanheritage.org
SUMMARY:50 Plus! Black History Soul Food Potluck
DESCRIPTION:Celebrate Black History Month with the Champaign Park District as we enjoy traditional soul food. Bring a special dish to share and sample a variety of foods in celebration. Bring a friend! \nDETAILS \nDate: February 24\nDay: Friday\nTime: 1-3p\nFee (M/NM): Free/$3\nLocation: Douglass Annex\nDeadline: Must register by February 17. Visit https://champaignparks.com/event/50-plus-black-history-soul-food-potluck-3/ for more details. \nORGANIZER \n\nRobert White\nPhone:\n217-398-2572\nEmail:\nrobert.white@champaignparks.org
URL:https://ccafricanamericanheritage.org/event/50-plus-black-history-soul-food-potluck/
LOCATION:Douglass Annex\, 804 N. Fifth Street\, Champaign\, IL\, 61820
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