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SUMMARY:Ebenezer Maxwell Mansion Deep Rivers tour
DESCRIPTION:DEEP RIVERS docent-led tour. Ebenezer Maxwell Mansion is pleased to announce that our new interpretive docent-led tour Deep Rivers\, is now live and in person at the Mansion. Our docents take you through the museum highlighting the lives\, stories\, and achievements of 19th-century Black entrepreneurs\, intellectuals\, and artisans with soundscapes and images. Sample a ginger cookie made from a recipe from  Fisher’s cookbook. Highlighted 19th-century heroes include Francis Johnson\, John Trower\, Eliza Grier\, Henry Ossawa Tanner\, Julian Abele\, Octavius Catto\, Elizabeth Keckley\, and more. Tickets are available until 10:00 am on the day of the tour. Cost: $8 Cost for neighbors in the 19144 zip code: $6 \nMake reservations online at https://ebenezermaxwellmansion.org/deep-rivers/
URL:https://germantownartistsroundtable.org/event/ebenezer-maxwell-mansion-deep-rivers-tour/
LOCATION:Ebenezer Maxwell Mansion\, 200 W. Tulpehocken St\, Philadelphia\, PA\, 19144\, United States
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SUMMARY:Artist Talk at iMPeRFeCT Gallery tonight at 7pm
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URL:https://germantownartistsroundtable.org/event/artist-talk-at-imperfect-gallery-tonight-at-7pm/
LOCATION:Imperfect Gallery on Gtn Avenue\, 5539 Germantown Avenue\, Philadelphia\, PA\, 19144\, United States
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SUMMARY:Beth Emmott & Dove Nasir talk art\, identity and creativity 92.9FM
DESCRIPTION:Don’t miss this conversation with two wonderful artists now exhibiting at iMPeRFeCT Gallery and get some insight into what inspires them\, captures their imaginations. \n 
URL:https://germantownartistsroundtable.org/event/beth-emmott-dove-nasir-talk-art-identity-and-creativity-92-9fm/
LOCATION:92.9FM
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SUMMARY:Guitar master Steve Giordano & trumpeter Bob Meashey-free concert
DESCRIPTION:Please join us for an intimate evening of mellow jazz\, featuring the tranquil sounds of guitar master\, Steve Giordano\, and the exquisite notes of trumpeter\, Bob Meashey.\n Saturday\, November 13th\, 7:00 to 9:00 pm\,  \nReformed Episcopal Church of the Atonement\, 6100 Greene Street\, Philadelphia\, PA 19144.  \nPlease note\, this is a free concert! Bring your holiday spirit and love of music!
URL:https://germantownartistsroundtable.org/event/guitar-master-steve-giordano-trumpeter-bob-meashey-free-concert/
LOCATION:Episcopal Church of the Atonement\, 6100 Greene St\, 19144\, 6100 Greene St\, Philadelphia\, PA\, 19144-3822\, United States
ORGANIZER;CN="":MAILTO:pauladance@aol.com
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SUMMARY:Trapeta B. Mayson in conversation with Tracy K Smith: Lucille Clifton's Generations
DESCRIPTION:VIRTUAL – Tracy K. Smith | Lucille Clifton’s Generations: A Memoir\nTue\, November 16\, 2021 7:30 p.m.\nAdd to your calendar \nVIRTUAL\nCost: Free or $18.95-Book with ticket\n  \nREGISTER \nIn conversation with Trapeta B. Mayson \nChronicling African American family life and women through 14 celebrated poetry collections\, Lucille Clifton won the National Book Award and the Ruth Lilly Poetry Prize\, and is the only author ever to have two books of poetry nominated in the same year for the Pulitzer Prize. She also authored scores of children’s books\, served as the Poet Laureate of Maryland\, and earned fellowships from the National Endowment for the Arts and the Academy of American Poets. Originally published 34 years before her 2010 death\, Generations is a memoir that traces Clifton’s family’s history from Buffalo\, New York back to the Jim Crow South and the slave trade\, all the way to the women of the Dahomey people of West Africa. \nGenerations is prefaced by an all-new forward from Tracey K. Smith. A former two-term United States Poet Laureate\, she is currently the chair of Princeton University’s Lewis Center for the Arts and a Chancellor of the Academy of American Poets. She is the author of four books of verse\, including the Pulitzer Prize–winning Life on Mars\, as well as the memoir Ordinary Light. \nIn conversation with Trapeta B. Mayson\, Philadelphia Poet Laureate and the author of She Was Once Herself and Mocha Melodies. \nhttps://libwww.freelibrary.org/programs/authorevents/?id=108398
URL:https://germantownartistsroundtable.org/event/trapeta-b-mayson-in-conversation-with-tracy-k-smith-lucille-cliftons-generations/
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SUMMARY:Sonia Sanchez introduces Nikole Hannah-Jones: The l6l9 Project
DESCRIPTION:Wednesday\, November 17\, 2021\n\n7:30 p.m.\nIN-PERSON | Nikole Hannah-Jones | The 1619 Project: A New Origin Story| Parkway Central Library\n\n\n\n\nIN-PERSON | Nikole Hannah-Jones | The 1619 Project: A New Origin Story\nWed\, November 17\, 2021 7:30 p.m.\nAdd to your calendar \nParkway Central Library\nCost: $40.00 Auditorium ticket w/book*; 38.00 In-house simulcast w/book*\nTICKETS  \nIn conversation with Tamala Edwards\, anchor\, 6ABC Action News morning edition\, and Dr. Anthea Butler\, Geraldine R. Segal Professor in American Social Thought and Chair of Religious Studies\, University of Pennsylvania \nIntroduced by legendary poet\, Sonia Sanchez \nNikole Hannah-Jones won the 2020 Pulitzer Prize for Commentary for her work on The 1619 Project\, a continuing initiative started by the The New York Times Magazine to reexamine United States history through the consequences of slavery and the contributions of Black Americans. The co-founder of the Ida B. Wells Society for Investigative Reporting\, Hannah-Jones has earned\, among many other honors\, a Peabody Award\, two George Polk Awards\, three National Magazine Awards\, and a MacArthur Foundation Fellowship. She was recently was named the Knight Chair in Race and Journalism at Howard University. Interweaving 18 essays with 36 works of fiction and nonfiction by a group of writers of diverse backgrounds\, skills\, and experiences\, The 1619 Project: A New Origin Story is a greatly expanded exploration of the continuing legacy of slavery in our cultural\, political\, and legal institutions. \nMasks are required at all times while in the building.\nSeating is limited due to Covid-19 restrictions.\nSee our guidelines for additional information.\n*A pre-signed book is included with each ticket and may be collected at the venue on event night.\nDue to Covid\, there will not be an opportunity to meet the author.\nUS orders only.\nBooks provided by Uncle Bobbie’s Coffee and Books and Harriett’s Bookshop
URL:https://germantownartistsroundtable.org/event/sonia-sanchez-introduces-nikole-hannah-jones-the-l6l9-project/
LOCATION:Parkway Central Library\, 21rst & Parkway\, Philadelphia\, PA\, United States
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SUMMARY:EBENEZER MAXWELL MANSION: LITERARY PARLOR - MISS MARJORIBANKS BY MARGARET OLIPHANT
DESCRIPTION:Lucilla Marjoribanks is determined to look after her widowed father and become ‘the sunshine of his life whether he likes it or not. Once installed back at home and presiding over her father’s drawing-room\, she launches herself into Carlingford society\, aiming to raise the tone with her select evening parties. Lucilla is optimistic\, resourceful\, and completely without self-doubt\, but will her indomitable nature diminish her marriage prospects? Miss Marjoribanks (1866) is a wonderfully comic depiction of the conventions and proprieties that rule a vacuous society \nMake reservations online. \nEbenezer Maxwell Mansiondiane@ebenezermaxwellmansion.org \n200 W Tulpehocken St Philadelphia PA 19144
URL:https://germantownartistsroundtable.org/event/ebenezer-maxwell-mansion-literary-parlor-miss-marjoribanks-by-margaret-oliphant/
LOCATION:Ebenezer Maxwell Mansion\, 200 W. Tulpehocken St\, Philadelphia\, PA\, 19144\, United States
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