Reading

Happy Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr Day

Previous Story
Article Image

An Uneasy Synthesis

Next Story
Article Image

Bmore Music Picks: Baltimore Music, Concerts and [...]

Martin Luther King – I Have A Dream Speech – August 28, 1963

To do TODAY in Baltimore:

The Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. Parade Presented By Forman Mills
Monday, January 19, 2015 – 12:00pm to 2:00pm

More information here.

Residents of Baltimore and surrounding areas are invited to take part in the 15th annual Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. Parade which celebrates the life of one of America’s most influential civil rights, political and social icons.

AVAM celebrates Martin Luther King, Jr. Day!
Celebrate Dr. King’s vision with AVAM: we’re open & free 10am-6pm on MLK Day!

Monday, January 19, 2015 from 10am–6pm
Cost: FREE Admission & Educational Programming!

Link here.

A celebration in honor of the life and dreams of one of the greatest visionaries in America’s history. Join us for guided tours, birthday cake, music, workshops, and special performances from Keur Khaleyi African Dance Company and Abu The Flute Maker at this FREE, fun-filled day! The museum is FREE & open to the public from 10am–6pm: see our latest exhibition, The Visionary Experience: Saint Francis to Finster and tour our entire wonderland campus, including the Jim Rouse Visionary Center & more! A special invitation extended to educators and all the wonderful people who help to empower the next generation. Teachers, come pick up our educational materials and discover the many educational offerings we have available for you and your students. Donations greatly appreciated. For questions, call us at (410) 244-1900.

Related Stories
An Enchanted Evening at the Creative Alliance in Photos by E. Brady Robinson

On Saturday April 27, the Creative Alliance hosted their signature gala event: The Marquee Ball, Baltimore’s costume party to end all costume parties.

Curator Adriano Pedrosa Celebrates Acts of Resistance, Independence, Vulnerability, and Joy in Spite of a Sick, Sad World

The 60th Venice Biennale takes on themes of displacement, environmental injustice, racism, colonialism, but also manages to avoid easy cliches, providing moments of joy and optimism by treating artists from marginalized backgrounds as individuals with agency.

Fourteen Works of Art of MANY Excellent Choices from the CA Annual Auction

A Subjective and Personal List of Auction Artworks in Preview that I would Love to Acquire!!!

Women’s Autonomy and Safe Spaces: Erin Fostel, Lynn McCann-Yeh, and Cara Ober

In Conjunction with BmoreArt’s C+C Exhibit featuring Fostel’s charcoal drawings of women’s bedrooms, a conversation with the Co-Director of the Baltimore Abortion Fund