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SUMMARY:Hispanic Heritage Month
DESCRIPTION:Ten years ago after Alabama’s HB56 anti-immigration bill shook us to the core\, BCRI invited the community to gather for a weekend of Latinx heritage\, celebration\, and reflection. Our free community activities included Spanish interpreted tours of our historic galleries and a courtyard reception with great food\, fellowship and live entertainment from TropLKUmbiera. \nWe presented a full day of free programs including panels\, community conversations\, and luncheon workshops. With more interpreted tours\, attendees took moving and unforgettable journey through history and experienced what life was like in Birmingham as the civil and human rights movements took shape here – in the heart of the Civil Rights District. To help provide boundaries and context for the endeavor\, the event was framed around HB56\, the Anti-immigration Bill. \nThe lessons of HB56 remain clear. Our fight against anti-immigrant laws continues. Now\, our objective to preserve and tell the Birmingham Civil Rights Story continues. We invited the community to share their experiences in Alabama as a result of HB56 through photographs\, audio recordings\, and memorabilia. These contributions will be carefully preserved and included in BCRI’s archives for safekeeping and future educational programs. We plan to curate the acquired materials for a planned 2022 Latinx themed exhibit at The Institute.
URL:https://www.bcri.org/event/hispanic-heritage-month/
LOCATION:Alabama
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20210824
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SUMMARY:Who's On The Wall
DESCRIPTION:So many interesting and important personalities have come out of Birmingham but none more so than the individuals whose likenesses adorn the exterior wall of the Firehouse Community Arts Center located in Avondale. Sun Ra\, the Rev Fred Shuttlesworth\, Angela Davis\, and Spider Martin have\, in their own distinct ways\, changed the course of Birmingham’s tumultuous story. Firehouse Community Arts Center and BCRI presented a series of public\, outside events at the Center this year that focused on and celebrated the life of each person depicted. Each month\, between April and August\, invited speakers discussed the significance of these former Birmingham residents and their relevance to the history of the city.
URL:https://www.bcri.org/event/whos-on-the-wall/
LOCATION:Alabama
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