Pre-Kwanzaa and Kwanzaa Week Events in the Baltimore, Maryland Area from MPACC

Here are a few updates from the Maryland Pan Afrikan Cooperative Coalition (MPACC) as we prepare to gather with our families and friends for the holiday season and gear up for Kwanzaa Week: On Saturday, December 14, the Senior Advocacy … Continue reading Pre-Kwanzaa and Kwanzaa Week Events in the Baltimore, Maryland Area from MPACC

Maryland’s “Black Summer” Events: Coming Out of COVID

As the COVID pandemic slowly recedes and better treatments are being developed, it’s becoming less nerve-wracking for us to come out and engage in solidarity with each other.  2023 is expected to usher in the re-awakening of our community and … Continue reading Maryland’s “Black Summer” Events: Coming Out of COVID

Kimoyo Shule Africana and PLM’s Umoja Karamu Celebration, Sunday, November 27 in Baltimore

The Pan African Liberation Movement (PLM) and Kimoyo Shule Africana announce their first annual Umoja Karamu (“Unity Feast”) Celebration, to be held on the afternoon of Sunday, November 27 from 2pm – 6pm at 6 East Lafayette Avenue in Baltimore, … Continue reading Kimoyo Shule Africana and PLM’s Umoja Karamu Celebration, Sunday, November 27 in Baltimore

Coppin Repertory Theatre Presents “Broke-ology”, a Fund Raiser for the Maryland Council of Elders

The Coppin Repertory Theatre presents “Broke-ology (The Study of Being Broke)”, a play by Nathan Louis Jackson, Directed by Willie O. Jordan. The event is being held as a fund-raiser for the Maryland Council of Elders (MCOE). The date of … Continue reading Coppin Repertory Theatre Presents “Broke-ology”, a Fund Raiser for the Maryland Council of Elders

“Honoring Our Fathers” Film Screening and Panel at Arch Social Club-Baltimore, November 11

This important announcement comes from the Facebook page of the Black Arts District in Baltimore, Maryland ((1) Black Arts District | Facebook): Join the Black Arts District, Friday, November 11th, from 4:00 pm-7:00 pm at the Arch Social Club (address … Continue reading “Honoring Our Fathers” Film Screening and Panel at Arch Social Club-Baltimore, November 11

Sankofa Summer Camp Begins Summer Activities for Children

Baba Charlie Dugger has held cultural and educational events in the Baltimore, Maryland area for several decades through his organization Camp Harambee (The People), including the annual Marcus Garvey Day celebrations of the birthday of the Pan-Afrikan giant and founder … Continue reading Sankofa Summer Camp Begins Summer Activities for Children

Juneteenth Celebrations Across Maryland

Juneteenth is here. For the uninitiated, Wikipedia (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Juneteenth; Juneteenth – Wikipedia) describes Juneteenth thus: Juneteenth (officially Juneteenth National Independence Day, and also known as, Jubilee Day, Emancipation Day, Freedom Day, and Black Independence Day) is a federal holiday in the United States commemorating emancipation of enslaved African Americans. It is also … Continue reading Juneteenth Celebrations Across Maryland

African Liberation Day in Lafayette Square Park, Baltimore, Maryland

The Maryland Council of Elders (MCOE), All-African People’s Revolutionary Party (A-APRP), All African Women’s Revolutionary Union (A-AWRU), Ujima People’s Progress Party (UPP), Black Alliance for Peace (BAP), Woodson Banneker Bey Division 330 of the UNIA-ACL RC2020 and Pan-Afrikan activists from … Continue reading African Liberation Day in Lafayette Square Park, Baltimore, Maryland

“Mothership” with Host Grandmother Walks On Water on Africa400, Wednesday, August 4, 2021

Africa400 features frequent guest and now alternating guest host Grandmother Walks On Water, as she presents Mothership for the Wednesday, August 4 show. Grandmother Walks on Water, also known as Nata’aska Humminbird is of Choctaw, Creek, Cherokee and African Heritage.  … Continue reading “Mothership” with Host Grandmother Walks On Water on Africa400, Wednesday, August 4, 2021

“Diaspora Museums; The Return of Memory, Heritage, & Culture” on Africa400, Wednesday, June 23, 2021

Africa400 explores the topic “Diaspora Museums; The Return of Memory, Heritage, & Culture” on Wednesday, June 23.  Hosts Mama Tomiko and Baba Ty speak with several important directors and curators of African Diaspora Museums in the United States and the … Continue reading “Diaspora Museums; The Return of Memory, Heritage, & Culture” on Africa400, Wednesday, June 23, 2021