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SUMMARY:Joy Reid in Conversation with Eric Holder
DESCRIPTION:The Vivian Malone Courage Award honors contemporary women who demonstrate extraordinary courage in the fight for racial justice.\n\n\n\nJoin us on Tuesday\, February 3rd\, 2026 for a special replay of the Vivian Malone Courage Award\, featuring Joy Reid in conversation with Eric Holder. \nPresented biennially by Dr. Sharon Malone\, OB/GYN and Chief Medical Officer of Alloy Women’s Health and sister to Vivian Malone\, the Vivian Malone Courage Award honors contemporary women who demonstrate extraordinary courage in the fight for racial justice. \nNamed after Vivian Malone Jones\, the first African American to graduate from the University of Alabama\, this signature award celebrates those who\, like Vivian\, boldly confront injustice and inspire progress. \nThis year\, we are proud to honor Joy Reid—commentator\, author\, and host of The Joy Reid Show. She will be joined in conversation with The Honorable Eric H. Holder\, Jr.\, former U.S. Attorney General\, known for his groundbreaking leadership on civil rights and voting access. \nWith welcoming remarks from Jalaya Liles Dunn\, Director of Learning for Justice at the Southern Poverty Law Center\, and a special performance by actor Lisa Arrindell who portrays the groundbreaking icon\, journalist and anti-lynching activist\, Ida B. Wells Barnett. \nPartner: We are excited to partner with Metropolitan AME Church on this event\, a historic national church at the vanguard of creating space for all human beings to imagine and build a just and beautiful community.
URL:https://marchonfest.org/event/joy-reid-in-conversation-with-eric-holder/
CATEGORIES:Virtual,Webinars
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260127T190000
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SUMMARY:Talking Hands - An Intro to ASL Workshop
DESCRIPTION:Learn the history and fundamentals of American Sign Language.\n\n\n\nJoin us on Tuesday\, January 27\, 2026 for Talking Hands\, an introductory ASL workshop exploring the history\, fundamentals\, and cultural significance of American Sign Language. \nLed by JaRon Gilchrist\, owner of Interpret This!\, this session offers participants an opportunity to engage in inclusive communication practices and build deeper connections across communities. \nIn partnership with Interpret This!
URL:https://marchonfest.org/event/talking-hands/
CATEGORIES:Virtual,Webinars
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260119
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20260120
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SUMMARY:MLK26: The Pan-Africanist Restitution & Reconciliation in a Global State of Emergency
DESCRIPTION:WNYC and The Apollo Present  \nMLK26: The Pan-Africanist Restitution & Reconciliation in a Global State of Emergency \nHosted by WNYC’s MICHAEL HILL\, BRIAN LEHRER\, and JANAE PIERRE\, with WQXR’s TERRANCE MCKNIGHT \nPresented in collaboration with March On! \nAnchored in the historic moment of Dr. King’s 1957 journey to Ghana\, the program traces King’s vision and commitment to global liberation to the modern-day call for justice.Through conversation\, performance\, and reflection\, this year’s gathering connects the struggle against colonialism and segregation to today’s fights for equity\, freedom\, and dignity across the African Diaspora. Together\, we examine restitution and reconciliation not as lofty  ideals\, but as urgent imperatives\, linking Accra to Atlanta\, the global past to our shared present. \n“For 20 years\, WNYC’s Annual MLK event has brought together scholars\, journalists\, activists\, and artists to honor Dr. King – not as a symbol of our historic past\, but as a multi-dimensional leader whose legacy continues to speak loudly and urgently to our time\,” said LaFontaine Oliver\, President & CEO and Executive Chair of New York Public Radio. “We’re proud to do this work in partnership with The Apollo and March On!\, and to make this programming available to audiences in New York and worldwide.” \n“Dr. King called on us to listen deeply\, act collectively\, and remain accountable to one another\,” said Michelle Ebanks\, President & CEO of The Apollo. “Together with WNYC and March On!\, we are honored to create space for reflection and dialogue that invites our communities to engage with Dr. King’s legacy —one that continues to shape our present and future.” \n“Dr. King understood that the fight for justice was never confined by borders\,” said Kim Callinan\, Executive Director of March On!. “We’re proud to partner with WNYC and The Apollo to carry that global vision forward — through art\, dialogue\, and collective reckoning.” \nThe conversation will be hosted by WNYC’s Michael Hill\, Brian Lehrer\, and Janae Pierre\, along with WQXR’s Terrance McKnight.  \n  \nGuests include: \n\nDr. Robert Vinson\, Director & Chair of the Carter G. Woodson Institute for African American & African Studies at the University of Virginia and author\, King in Africa\n\n\nMarc Morial\, President\, National Urban League\n\n\nSandra Babu-Boateng\, Diasporic Digital Media Executive\n\n\nBrandon Terry\, John L. Loeb Associate Professor of the Social Sciences at Harvard University and the co-director of the Institute on Policing\, Incarceration\, and Public Safety at the Hutchins Center for African and African American Research; author of Shattered Dreams\, Infinite Hope (NYT’s 100 Notable Books of 2025)\n\n  \nLaFontaine E. Oliver\, President & CEO and Executive Chair\, New York Public Radio; Michelle Ebanks\, President and CEO of The Apollo; and Isisara Bey\, Artistic Director of March On! will give opening remarks.
URL:https://marchonfest.org/event/mlk26/
CATEGORIES:Virtual,Webinars
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SUMMARY:The Road Ahead: March On! Health—The Right to Be Well
DESCRIPTION:Join us on Tuesday\, January 13\, 2026 from 7:00-8:30 PM ET for The Road Ahead: March On! Health—The Right to Be Well\, in Word\, Conversation\, and Story \nHealth has always been a civil rights issue—from hospital desegregation to today’s fights for maternal health\, chronic disease prevention\, and equity in care. \nThis powerful virtual session features\n\nDr. Aletha Maybank\, CEO and Co-Founder of Truthlight Studio\nDr. Uché Blackstock\, Founder and CEO of Advancing Health Equity\nDr. Joel Bervell\, known nationally as “The Medical Mythbuster.”\n\nThe event also includes a special performance by poet Terraya Lewis.
URL:https://marchonfest.org/event/the-road-ahead-march-on-health-the-right-to-be-well-in-word-conversation-and-story-2/
CATEGORIES:Virtual,Webinars
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20251028T180000
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SUMMARY:Wisdom Across Generations: Stories\, Lessons\, Reflections
DESCRIPTION:Join us on Tuesday\, October 28 from 7:00–8:30 PM ET for a powerful virtual event that bridges the past and present through stories of courage\, faith\, and purpose. \nWe’ll watch an inspiring conversation with The Honorable Andrew Young\, Civil Rights Leader and Former U.S. Ambassador to the United Nations\, and Rev. Dr. Paul Smith\, Pastor\, Author\, and Civil Rights Leader. Moderated by Dr. Catherine Meeks\, Founder and Executive Director of the Turquoise & Lavender Institute\, the discussion reflects on lessons from their early lives\, their 70-year friendship\, and the spiritual strength that sustained their work in the movement. A panel of young leaders will share reflections on what they heard—exploring how the wisdom of civil rights trailblazers can continue to guide the next generation. \nFeaturing The Wisdom Bearers\n\nThe Honorable Andrew Young\, Civil Rights Leader\, Former U.S. Ambassador to the United Nations\nRev. Dr. Paul Smith\, Pastor\, Author\, and Civil Rights Leader\n\nYoung Leaders in Reflection\n\nElliot Watts\, Attorney and Advocate\nSerena Bian\, Former Special Advisor to U.S. Surgeon General Dr. Vivek Murthy\nJoe Worthy\, Founder and Lead Facilitator\, Strategic Nonviolence Academy\n\nModerator\n\nDr. Catherine Meeks\, Founder and Executive Director\, Turquoise & Lavender Institute\n\nBe part of this meaningful exchange between generations—where stories of struggle\, love\, and leadership light the way forward.
URL:https://marchonfest.org/event/wisdom-across-generations-stories-lessons-reflections/
CATEGORIES:Virtual,Webinars
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SUMMARY:Bibb Country: Land\, Legacy and Lettuce - Webinar with Lonnae O’Neal
DESCRIPTION:Join us live on Tuesday\, September 9 at 7 PM ET for a moving conversation with award-winning journalist and author Lonnae O’Neal\, as she shares the deeply personal and historical journey behind her new memoir Bibb Country: Unearthing My Family Secrets of Land\, Legacy\, and Lettuce. \nWhat began with planting Bibb lettuce seeds in her backyard led Lonnae on a five-year journey through generations of her family’s past—revealing ties to the Kentucky Bibb family\, a complicated legacy of enslavement\, emancipation\, and inheritance\, and a powerful connection between food\, freedom\, and identity. \nModerated by Dwayne Bray\, Vice President & Head of Storytelling\, Andscape\, this session explores how uncovering our roots can transform the stories we tell—about ourselves\, our families\, and our nation. \nFeaturing: \n\nLonnae O’Neal: Author of Bibb County: Land\, Legacy\, and Lettuce\nDwayne Bray: Moderator
URL:https://marchonfest.org/event/bibb-country-land-legacy-and-lettuce-webinar-with-lonnae-oneal/
CATEGORIES:Virtual,Webinars
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