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January 2021
Share Your New Year’s Resolution
We're partnering with Action Greensboro to collect your 2021 New Year’s resolutions as part of our History Happening Now initiative.…
Find out more »10 Things You Might Not Know About the American Revolution
Join National Park Interpretation Ranger Jason Baum from Guilford Courthouse National Military Park for a look into some lesser-known facts…
Find out more »Greensboro Human Rights Commission MLK Memorial
In light of the pandemic, the Greensboro Human Rights Commission is hosting a virtual MLK Memorial event in place of…
Find out more »February 2021
Exclusion by Design: From Redlining to Gentrification, a Community Conversation
One of the best ways for families to pass down wealth is through home equity. However, home ownership has been…
Find out more »March 2021
Lena Richard and Julia Child: Two Women Who Changed Culinary History
Join Smithsonian Affiliations for a look at chefs Lena Richard and Julia Child. Through their cookbooks, teaching, and television programs,…
Find out more »Ancient Worlds Contemporary Selves: Smithsonian Scholars Explore Intersectionality
In this discussion, scholars from the National Museum of the American Indian, Asian Pacific American Center and Smithsonian American Art…
Find out more »July 2021
Unity 5K with Little Brother Brewing Co.
Join Little Brother Brewing Company, Greensboro History Museum and other partners in LeBauer Park for a Unity 5k, to promote…
Find out more »September 2021
The Life & Works of O. Henry, with Ben Yagoda and Jim Dodson
The new Library of America anthology O. Henry: 101 Stories seeks to capture the genius and the extraordinary range of…
Find out more »October 2021
LGBTQ+ Talks
Join Greensboro History Museum, Elsewhere and Greensboro Pride for LGBTQ+ Talks to take part in conversations about identity, equality and…
Find out more »November 2021
The Pursuit of Healing: The Women of Tommy Orange’s “There, There”
One City, One Book Discussion with author Annette Clapsaddle Indigenous women are often stereotyped in our culture and have been…
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