BHS Annual Members Meeting
~Community Welcome~
Join BHS Board of Directors, members and friends to celebrate another successful year and acknowledge the achievement of BHS co-founder, Jacqueline Lawson for her recent Award of Excellence from the American Association for State and Local History. There’s much to share.
Accepting new and renewal memberships to support the effort of maintaining BHS collections and public education.
Refreshments will be served.
BLACK GENEALOGY RESEARCH GROUP (BGRG)
EVERY FIRST SATURDAY at NAAM
*NO MEETING IN JULY *DECEMBER HOLIDAY MEETING at LANGSTON HUGHES PERFORMING ARTS INSTITUTE
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.
Did you know that NAAM has 2 dedicated computers to support your genealogy research? Ask them! Members of the BGRG can help you by appointment.
BLACK GENEALOGY RESEARCH GROUP (BGRG)
EVERY FIRST SATURDAY at NAAM
*NO MEETING IN JULY *DECEMBER HOLIDAY MEETING at LANGSTON HUGHES PERFORMING ARTS INSTITUTE
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.
Did you know that NAAM has 2 dedicated computers to support your genealogy research? Ask them! Members of the BGRG can help you by appointment.
ROOTS 47th ANNUAL CELEBRATION
SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 1, 2019 10am – 6pm Jimi Hendrix Park
ROOTS (Relatives of Oldtimers) are hosting the 47th annual gathering of African American descendants of Washington State pioneering families, their friends and community on the first Sunday in September to remember and celebrate the contributors that built strong communities and influence today’s builders.
All communities are welcome.
Bring a Picnic Lunch – Free Lunch for 65+ without a Meal – Music & Entertainment – Activities – Community Booths
Free Admission to NAAM *donations accepted – BHS Story Collecting – Community Awards
Seattle Departments of Neighborhoods and Parks & Recreation supports this event.
BLACK GENEALOGY RESEARCH GROUP (BGRG)
EVERY FIRST SATURDAY at NAAM
*NO MEETING IN JULY *DECEMBER HOLIDAY MEETING at LANGSTON HUGHES PERFORMING ARTS INSTITUTE
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.
Did you know that NAAM has 2 dedicated computers to support your genealogy research? Ask them! Members of the BGRG can help you by appointment.
Culture de la Biére & Fundraiser Benefit
September 8 @ 2:00 pm – 3:00 pm
SUNDAY HAT PARADE with MOHAI and BHS
Sunday, September 15, 2019 1:00pm-4:00pm Museum of History & Industry Seattle, WA
Celebrate the tradition of hats in Seattle’s black community with BHS and MOHAI.
Stroll through the museum in your finest hat, take your picture at a photo booth, and enjoy a special one-day-only display of historic hats from the BHS collection. Hear from two local black milliners featured in the Seattle Style: Fashion/Function exhibit, Henrietta Price and Sonia Wooten-Gill.
For disability accommodations, please contact programs@mohai.org two weeks prior to the event.
Cost: Included with museum admission / Free for MOHAI and BHS members
YWCA with MOHAI History Cafe: Black Women’s Legacy in Washington’s Workforce
Wednesday, September 18, 2019
6:30 – 8:30 pm
Throughout our nation’s history, Black women have faced significant disparities in wages and employment outcomes despite consistently having the highest levels of participation among all women in the workforce.
Join YWCA for a panel discussion about the experiences of underrepresented women of color in today’s workplace—and how Washington can take the lead in creating a new, truly inclusive vision.
We’ll feature the stories of inspiring Black women who contributed to a stronger regional economy at a time when African American populations were denied the opportunity to participate freely and fully in the workforce.
Arrive early or stay after the panel to take part in a collaborative art installation!
For disability accommodations, please contact programs@mohai.org two weeks prior to the event.
Cost: Free
LOCAL SIGHTINGS LIVING HISTORY
NW FILM FESTIVAL at LANGSTON
Closing Night screening 3 shorts including “Keeper of the Dream”. A conversation with Mrs. Francis Dixon, mother of founders of the Seattle Chapter Black Panther Party. See more at this link: https://nwfilmforum.org/films/local-sightings-2019-closing-night-living-history-shorts-langston-seattle/