Join Africatown – Central District Seattle leadership and community voices who will share the accomplishments and challenges of 2019 and all that is planned for 2020. There is much to celebrate!
The event is free.
Black History Month program in partnership with MOHAI.
Cost: Included with museum admission/Free to BHS and MOHAI Members
Link to details.
Meredith Mathews YMCA and Africatown invite you to honor the CD’s history. Come fellowship, dance to the tunes of DJ Kun Luv and enjoy good food by Jemil’s Big Easy.
~Free Public Event~
Community Partners with the YMCA:
Africatown, Black Heritage Society of Washington State, Northwest African American Museum, King County 4Culture
BLACK GENEALOGY RESEARCH GROUP (BGRG)
MEETING NOTICE:
Due to COVID-19 protocols, the BGRG monthly meetings are being held via Zoom. Interested? Contact BHS for the meeting link. blackheritagesocietywa@gmail.com
Join in lively discussions and programs to learn and share genealogy with the experts. This is an open forum for people of all backgrounds and experience who have interest in genealogy.
*Meetings will return to the Northwest African American Museum in Seattle as soon as gathering is permitted.
Did you know that NAAM has two dedicated computers to support your genealogy research? Access is free.
BLACK GENEALOGY RESEARCH GROUP (BGRG)
MEETING NOTICE:
Due to COVID-19 protocols, the BGRG monthly meetings are being held via Zoom. Interested? Contact BHS for the meeting link. blackheritagesocietywa@gmail.com
Join in lively discussions and programs to learn and share genealogy with the experts. This is an open forum for people of all backgrounds and experience who have interest in genealogy.
*Meetings will return to the Northwest African American Museum in Seattle as soon as gathering is permitted.
Did you know that NAAM has two dedicated computers to support your genealogy research? Access is free.
BLACK GENEALOGY RESEARCH GROUP (BGRG)
MEETING NOTICE:
Due to COVID-19 protocols, the BGRG monthly meetings are being held via Zoom. Interested? Contact BHS for the meeting link. blackheritagesocietywa@gmail.com
Join in lively discussions and programs to learn and share genealogy with the experts. This is an open forum for people of all backgrounds and experience who have interest in genealogy.
*Meetings will return to the Northwest African American Museum in Seattle as soon as gathering is permitted.
Did you know that NAAM has two dedicated computers to support your genealogy research? Access is free.
NAAM Book Club
May book selection: Sula by Toni Morrison
Virtual discussion: Thursday, May 28, 2020
Free/rsvp to this link: https://www.naamnw.org/book-club/sula
BLACK GENEALOGY RESEARCH GROUP (BGRG)
MEETING NOTICE:
Due to COVID-19 protocols, the BGRG monthly meetings are being held via Zoom. Interested? Contact BHS for the meeting link. blackheritagesocietywa@gmail.com
Join in lively discussions and programs to learn and share genealogy with the experts. This is an open forum for people of all backgrounds and experience who have interest in genealogy.
*Meetings will return to the Northwest African American Museum in Seattle as soon as gathering is permitted.
Did you know that NAAM has two dedicated computers to support your genealogy research? Access is free.
In partnership, NAAM and MOHAI invite you to join them for a virtual dialogue on the topic of democracy in the United States. Moderator, Moni Tep and guest, Gennette Cordova — writer and founder of the nonprofit Lorraine House — will explore the topics of voter suppression, demographics that are included and excluded from the voting process, how to sift through information on candidates, and personal reflections on their participation/non-participation, plus the historical significance of those choices.
Register at this link: https://www.naamnw.org/events/know-your-vote-2020
BLACK GENEALOGY RESEARCH GROUP (BGRG)
MEETING NOTICE:
Due to COVID-19 protocols, the BGRG monthly meetings are being held via Zoom. Interested? Contact BHS for the meeting link. blackheritagesocietywa@gmail.com
Join in lively discussions and programs to learn and share genealogy with the experts. This is an open forum for people of all backgrounds and experience who have interest in genealogy.
*Meetings will return to the Northwest African American Museum in Seattle as soon as gathering is permitted.
Did you know that NAAM has two dedicated computers to support your genealogy research? Access is free.