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How Fears of Passing Changed the 1930 Census

A Black History Month Lecture by Gabby Womack at Stevens Coolidge House and Gardens.  Gabby Womack is a Reference/Access Librarian, archivist, and historian specializing in nineteenth and twentieth-century African American history.  Gabby’s work analyzes personal and societal racial identities, particularly among descendants of the African diaspora, and their effects on policy in the United States.  […]

Walking Tour of North Andover Town Building BHM Banners

Bundle up for a 2-mile walk to see four of the eight banners created for Black History Month, and learn a bit about the people being celebrated. On this tour you will learn about Lucy Foster at the School Administration building, Charlotte Forten at the Library, Sarah Parker Remond at Town Hall, and Zipporah Potter […]

My Grandmother’s Hands – Study & Practice led by Racial Justice Team

via NP Zoom

3-part series on Zoom; Meeting ID, 827 1953 0794; Passcode, NP2022 July 14th: Part 1 introduction & chapters 1-9 July 28th: Part 2 chapters 10-17 August 11th: Part 3 chapters 18-24 & conclusion In the book My Grandmother's Hands:  Racialized Trauma and the Pathway to Mending Our Hearts and Bodies therapist and author Resmaa Menakem […]

My Grandmother’s Hands – Study & Practice led by Racial Justice Team

via NP Zoom

3-part series on Zoom; Meeting ID, 827 1953 0794; Passcode, NP2022 July 14th: Part 1 introduction & chapters 1-9 July 28th: Part 2 chapters 10-17 August 11th: Part 3 chapters 18-24 & conclusion In the book My Grandmother's Hands:  Racialized Trauma and the Pathway to Mending Our Hearts and Bodies therapist and author Resmaa Menakem […]

My Grandmother’s Hands – Study & Practice led by Racial Justice Team

via NP Zoom

3-part series on Zoom; Meeting ID, 827 1953 0794; Passcode, NP2022 July 14th: Part 1 introduction & chapters 1-9 July 28th: Part 2 chapters 10-17 August 11th: Part 3 chapters 18-24 & conclusion In the book My Grandmother's Hands:  Racialized Trauma and the Pathway to Mending Our Hearts and Bodies therapist and author Resmaa Menakem […]

RJT Book Discussion – How to Raise an Antiracist and The Other Talk

Chapel at North Parish 190 Academy Road, North Andover, MA, United States

The Racial Justice Team invites adults in the community (parents, caregivers, teachers, grandparents, aunts, uncles, and anyone interested in shaping the future of antiracism) to read and discuss: The Other Talk: Reckoning with Our White Privilege by Brendan Kiely with Jason Reynolds (Offers young readers a way to understand one’s own white privilege and why […]

The 1619 Project – read and discuss with the Racial Justice Team!

via a Personal Zoom

The goal of The 1619 Project is to reframe American history by considering what it would mean to regard 1619 as our nation’s birth year. Doing so requires us to place the consequences of slavery and the contributions of black Americans at the very center of the story we tell ourselves about who we are […]