Part of Anthems of Change from Greensboro Public Library Six-time Grammy nominee John McCutcheon shares an evening of music in this wide-ranging tribute to the music of his friend and mentor Pete Seeger. John McCutcheon is an American folk music singer-songwriter and multi-instrumentalist who has produced 40 albums since the 1970s. He is regarded as […]
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The Greensboro History Museum isn’t alone in sharing the story of famous short story writer William Sydney Porter (born Sept. 11, 1862, and better known as O. Henry). We’re joined by Elyssa McCuistion of Austin's O. Henry and Susanna Dickinson Museums to talk about the Porter family in Texas and the museum there that bears […] |
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This year’s National Dance Day festivities are taking place online rather than live in LeBauer Park. We’re joined by Amanda Miller from Greensboro Downtown Parks and performers Jaleel Cheek, Ramya Sundaresan Kapadia and Tabia McKenzie to talk about different dance traditions and how they bring people together even during a time of social distancing. Free […] |
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Greensboro Public Library's Anthems of Change Donna Washington will present her one-woman show, Chairs in the Trees, about her experiences as a black woman, with racism in America, and “otherness”. Washington is an internationally renowned storyteller based in North Carolina. She is a multiple award winning spoken word recording artist and author. Donna is a […] |
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In the last decade the number of eligible Asian American Pacific Islander (AAPI) voters in North Carolina has grown dramatically. We’ll talk with Ricky Leung of NC Asian Americans Together and Liana Adrong of the Montagnard Dega Association about the importance of voting to Asian heritage communities in Greensboro and statewide. Free program. Register to […] |
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Join one of our 90-minute conversation sessions about voting and voter access in Greensboro. The Democracy Tables project seeks engagement from residents of Greensboro and the surrounding area to explore, question, and respond to community concerns in an intimate and informal group setting. We will talk, share experiences, and connect our fellow neighbors with answers, […]
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Join one of our 90-minute conversation sessions about voting and voter access in Greensboro. The Democracy Tables project seeks engagement from residents of Greensboro and the surrounding area to explore, question, and respond to community concerns in an intimate and informal group setting. We will talk, share experiences, and connect our fellow neighbors with answers, […] |
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Join one of our 90-minute conversation sessions about voting and voter access in Greensboro. The Democracy Tables project seeks engagement from residents of Greensboro and the surrounding area to explore, question, and respond to community concerns in an intimate and informal group setting. We will talk, share experiences, and connect our fellow neighbors with answers, […] |
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Join us as community experts from the Greensboro Public Library, the League of Women Voters of the Piedmont Triad and You Can Vote answer your questions about voting in Greensboro. Plus special musical guests and prizes! Streaming live on the Greensboro History Museum Facebook page https://www.facebook.com/GHMuseum Democracy Tables are a collaboration between the Greensboro History […] |