Not a Slave, yet not Free: Harriet E. Wilson and the Abolition Movement

Culture and Race in the Public Sphere – EWH Tea Talk

Portsmouth Public Library-Levenson Room 175 Parrott Ave, Portsmouth, NH, United States

Many of our beliefs are passed along to us from our families and communities, who transmit the foundational ideas that shape how we see the world. How the arts and humanities shape their contents also have a powerful influence on how we form particular beliefs. This panel will discuss the historical role the arts, literature and interpretive spaces such as museums have played in shaping our beliefs and discuss the value of presenting more inclusive stories and diverse representations into…

Free

Racism without Racists: Educating Generations Past & Future – EWH Tea Talk

Portsmouth Public Library-Levenson Room 175 Parrott Ave, Portsmouth, NH, United States

From the moment a child is born, his or her education begins. As the child grows beliefs, cultural expectations and norms are reinforced by teachers, textbooks, and classmates. For students outside the dominant culture, this aspect of the educational system can pose significant challenges for once the brain has constructed a belief, it rationalizes it with explanations and thus becomes invested in the belief. This panel will explore the historical challenges educational institutions have faced in dealing with diverse student…

Free

New Voices: Our Beliefs, Our Reality – EWH Tea Talk

Temple Israel 200 State Street, Portsmouth, NH

The implicit associations and beliefs we harbor in our subconscious cause us to have feelings and attitudes about other people based on characteristics such as race, ethnicity, age, and appearance. With a lens on educational institutions, politics and the law, this closing discussion will feature a group of emerging New Hampshire voice that will explore where we are culturally as a state and where we want to be heading. MORE TEA TALKS

Free

Live Stream Cooking Demonstration

Streaming Event

Zoom & Facebook Live Cooking with Selina: A Soul Food Cooking Show More Info Register here

Live Streamed Panel Discussion: The Diet of Our Ancestors – What History & Science Reveals

Streaming Event

This panel of scholars, featuring special guest Adrian Miller, will explore how history, science, and food connect major events in African American history and define Black culinary traditions. The panel will also share what dental metrics and plaque analysis can tell us about New Hampshire’s early African Americans. More info Register here

Black Heritage Trail of New Hampshire

The Black Heritage Trail of New Hampshire promotes awareness and appreciation of African American history and life in order to build more inclusive communities today.

Contact Info

Mail: 222 Court Street, Portsmouth NH 03801
Phone: 603-570-8469
Email: info@blackheritagetrailnh.org
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M - F 10 - 4 pm

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