MLK Day with the AAMI

Mt. Zion Missionary Baptist Church 6621 C Ave NE, Cedar Rapids, IA

Join AAMI on Monday, January 15 from 2-4:30 PM at Mt. Zion Missionary Baptist Church (6621 C Ave NE, Cedar Rapids, IA 52402). Visitors can pick up listen to a presentation on the history of Iowa Civil Rights and enjoy a family craft.  

Free

Book Club 802 with Prairie Lights (Iowa City)

Prairie Lights Books and Cafe 15 South Dubuque St., Iowa City, IA

Join the AAMI for our brand-new book club, Book Club 802. This month we will be reading All Boys Aren't Blue by George M. Johnson. We'll be meeting to discuss the book on January 30 from 6:30 - 7:00PM at Prairie Lights Books and Cafe. This book is available for purchase in person or online […]

Free

February Traveling Exhibits

Visit one of our traveling exhibits at the following locations this February! Behind the Beat at Kirkwood Community College (Cedar Rapids), February 1-29 Mapping Exclusion at North Iowa Area Community College (Mason City), February 1-29 Riding the Freedom Train at the Jordan House (Des Moines), February 1-29 Suspended: Systemic Oppression in Our Schools at Clarke University […]

Storytime & Craft at the Ladd Library

Ladd Library 3750 Williams Blvd SW, Cedar Rapids, IA

The AAMI is excited to partner with W.I.N. (Women in the NAACP) for Black History Month story times at local public libraries. W.I.N. members will read the book Kenya’s Art by Linda Trace and lead a craft activity at this program. This program is best suited for ages 8 and under.

Free

Des Moines Black Panthers Program at Waukee Public Library

Waukee Public Library 950 Warrior Lane, Waukee, IA

Join the AAMI Museum Educator at the Waukee Public Library for a presentation on the Des Moines Black Panthers. Explore how Iowa was impacted by the Black Panther Party with this new adult program! Des Moines serves as a great example of the long struggle for racial justice that led to the growth of the […]

Free

Des Moines Black Panthers Program at Clarke University (Dubuque)

Clarke Univeristy 1550 Clarke Drive, Dubuque, Iowa

Join the AAMI Museum Educator at Clarke University in Dubuque for a presentation on the Des Moines Black Panthers.  The program will be held in the Jansen Music Hall, located inside of Wahlert Atrium. Click here for a map of Clarke University. Explore how Iowa was impacted by the Black Panther Party with this new […]

Free

Mapping Exclusion Program at Bettendorf Public Library

Bettendorf Public Library 2950 Learning Campus Dr, Bettendorf, IA

Join AAMI Museum Educator at the Bettendorf Public Library for a presentation, "Mapping Exclusion: Redlining in Iowa". Redlining is the systematic denial of various services by federal and local government agencies and the private sector to residents of specific neighborhoods. Black populations in seven Iowa cities -Cedar Rapids, Council Bluffs, Sioux City, Dubuque, Davenport, Des […]

Free

Storytime & Craft at the Hiawatha Public Library

Hiawatha Public Library 150 W Willman St, Hiawatha, IA

The AAMI is excited to partner with W.I.N. (Women in the NAACP) for Black History Month story times at local public libraries. W.I.N. members will read the book Kenya’s Art by Linda Trace and lead a craft activity at this program. This program is best suited for ages 8 and under.

Free

Black Genealogical Research at the CRMA

Cedar Rapids Museum of Art 410 3rd Ave SE, Cedar Rapids,, IA, United States

The African American Museum of Iowa is excited to continue our partnership with the Cedar Rapids Museum of Art (CRMA) as part of the Power and Impact exhibition! Join us to learn about Black genealogical research with Roots to Branches genealogist Ricki King, and hear about how her research inspired artist Jill Wells to create […]

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Behind the Beat Program at Ames Public Library

Ames Public Library 515 Douglas Ave, AMes, Iowa

Join the AAMI Museum Educator at the Ames Public Library for a presentation, Behind the Beat. This presentation uses music to explore African American history, from the African beats to the jazz of the Harlem Renaissance to the popular music of the Civil Rights movement. The influences of traditional African music can be seen in […]

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