Event Calendar

Events for Sunday, January 17, 2021

A Dream That Moves Us, an Interactive Family Event
11:00 AM - 12:00 PM
Join us as we honor and share the life and work of Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King Jr, who was one of the most influential civil rights activists of our time. First Playhouse Square helps us travel back in time to hear about Dr. King as a young boy through an interactive reading of the book “Who Was Martin Luther King, Jr.?” written by Lisbeth Kaiser and illustrated by Stanley Chow. Then, get moving with inspiration from Dr. King’s famous “I Have a Dream” speech, set to music and dance by Karamu House! Throughout the program we will explore what it means to follow our dreams and make an impact in our community and our world. A jam-packed hour, sure to inspire and entertain family members of all ages and backgrounds – don’t miss it! Free to attend, registration required,
Location:
Online via Maltz Museum of Jewish Heritage
2929 Richmond Road, Beachwood, OH 44122

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Stop the Hate Essay Writing Workshop
1:00 PM - 2:00 PM
Each year the Maltz Museum awards $100,000 in scholarships and prizes to Northeast Ohio student upstanders, as part of its annual Stop the Hate contest. During this one-hour workshop designed for 6th – 12th graders, Lake Erie Ink will provide insight on how to craft a personal essay that tells a powerful story. Learn tips and tricks for essay writing to give students an edge in the competition (and in future college applications)! Free to attend, registration required.
Location:
Online via Maltz Museum of Jewish Heritage
2929 Richmond Road, Beachwood, OH 44122

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The Black Museum Movement in America: A Discussion with Dr. Khalid el-Hakim, founder of the Black History 101 Mobile Museum
3:00 PM - 4:30 PM
Join Dr. Khalid el-Hakim, founder of the Black History 101 Mobile Museum, for a fascinating discussion on how artifacts are used to understand the history of race and racism in America.
Beginning with the first Black museums on the campuses of Howard and Wilberforce in the late 1800’s to the opening of the National Museum of African American History and Culture in Washington DC, this special MLK Day presentation will examine the significance of Black museums in America and the power of artifacts to tell complex stories about race and racism. Free to attend, registration required.

Location:
Online via Maltz Museum of Jewish Heritage
2929 Richmond Road, Beachwood, OH 44122

Click here for more information