Cancelled: Who Was? A Story Time – George Washington Carver

Cedar Rapids Public Library 450 5th Ave SE, Cedar Rapids, IA, United States

Due to COVID-19 this event has been cancelled. We will share information about rescheduling or a virtual event when that information is available. Come learn about scientist and inventor George […]

Free

Cancelled: Who Was? A Story Time – Harriet Tubman

Cedar Rapids Public Library 450 5th Ave SE, Cedar Rapids, IA, United States

Due to COVID-19 this event has been cancelled. We will share information about rescheduling or a virtual event when that information is available. Explore Harriet Tubman's amazing life helping enslaved […]

Free

Martin Luther King, Jr. Day – $1 Admission

African American Museum of Iowa 55 12th Ave SE, Cedar Rapids , IA, United States

Join us for our annual MLK Day celebration! Your $1 admission (free for members and children under 5) gives you access to both of our  current exhibits, Endless Possibilities and Unwavering: […]

$1

Heritage Spotlight Series

online

Join us this Thursday, February 11, 2021, to explore the struggles and triumphs of the fight for equal rights. Featured individuals include Alexander Clark, the man who helped desegregate Iowa schools in 1868, Edna Griffin, the woman who led sit-ins at the Katz Drugstore in Des Moines in 1948, and more!

Register in advance for this meeting:
https://us02web.zoom.us/meeting/register/tZYvduuupjwrH9D31mSCq066mxJTa2nQub1z

After registering, you will receive a confirmation email containing information about joining the meeting.

Who Is? A Story Time – Barack Obama

Can’t wait to get together for this upcoming Who Was Storytime – this upcoming weekend will be doing a Who Is - former President Barack Obama. Stay tuned to learn some amazing facts about our 44th president.

1619 Panel Discussions

NewBo City Market 1100 3rd St SE, Cedar Rapids, United States

Join the AAMI and NewBo City Market for the next installment focused on democracy– more specifically, how our democracy's central ideals have been true and untrue since the outset, especially for people […]

Summit Series: Moving Toward OUR History

Summit Schools hosts “Moving Toward OUR History: The Importance of an Inclusive Curriculum” virtual panel discussion on Wednesday, March 3 at 6:30 on the school’s Facebook Live and YouTube pages (links will be available one week before the event). Joining Summit for this free, interactive, live discussion is LaNisha Cassell and Sean Donaldson, both from the African American Museum of Iowa; Dr. Ashley Howard, assistant professor at the University of Iowa; and Caleb “The Negro Artist” Rainey.