This Father’s Day, dads can enjoy free enjoy free access to the Virginia Museum of History & Culture. Sounds like a perfect Father’s Day outing for everyone!
Browsing: Black History
VMHC will unveil new exhibition to honors the legacy of the Rosenwald Schools, established to educate Black students during the Jim Crow era. Coming this month!
Wife, mother, grandmother, and Richmond legend – Desirée Roots has been singing, acting, dancing, and lighting up stages in the region for fifty years!
“This is a one-man show, and that one man delivers an astounding performance!” Mara Guyer has the review of “Satchmo at the Waldorf,” playing through April 7.
Hamilton Glass and Germany Ray’s new mural at RPAA honors the Richmond 34, Virginia Union students who conducted a sit-in for Civil Rights at Thalhimers in 1960.
VMFA celebrates Black History Month with exhibitions, installations, and special events honoring African American artists and community builders.
Celebrate the accomplishments of African Americans who’ve contributed to our nation, and particularly our region during Black History Month.
VMFA announces free admission for state employees, private and public educators, and active-duty military to the new exhibition “Dawoud Bey: Elegy.”
Launched in 2020 by artist Hamilton Glass, Mending Walls is a public art project that connects artists and community members from different backgrounds.
Teach your children about Barbara Johns and her brave peers to fought segregation. Read at home and then travel to Farmville to bring the history to life.
Flying Squirrels to host a free screening of the critically acclaimed Negro League documentary, “The Other Boys of Summer,” at the Black History Museum.
Black History Museum and Cultural Center of Virginia (BHMVA) names Shakia Gullette Warren as executive director of the facility.