The Past Is Present: Generations of Immigrant/Refugee Stories & Legacies
Montagnard Dega Association and the Greensboro History Museum present a free community celebration. 2-3 pm Meet young artists and enjoy Read more...
Montagnard Dega Association and the Greensboro History Museum present a free community celebration. 2-3 pm Meet young artists and enjoy Read more...
Acclaimed writer Jessica B. Harris talks about the food and foodways of the African Diaspora at the Greensboro History Museum Read more...
For more than a century, the textile histories of Greensboro’s White Oak mill and Levi’s have been intertwined. Learn more Read more...
Sat. 4/27 12 pm-2 pm Screening of works from six local AAPI filmmakers with a panel discussion. Hosted with Pan-Asian Read more...
Between 1933 and 1966, “The Negro Motorist Green Book” offered African American travelers a guide to safe spaces across the Read more...
Sat. 6/22 12 pm-1 pm Celebrate the season of civic engagement between Juneteenth and July Fourth at the museum. Discover Read more...
Sat. 8/29 5:30 pm- 6:30 pm Learn about the work of Greensboro religious leader and civil rights activist Bishop Frank Read more...
Mon. 11/4 Nov. 4. As leading cultural funder in the state, North Carolina Humanities is pleased to present a grant-writing Read more...
Sat. 4/5 1 pm-4 pm Discover Asian American stories from Greensboro and across North Carolina. Meet, snack, and connect with Read more...
Greensboro Bound Literary Festival is in its seventh year, and the Greensboro History Museum is hosting a range of authors Read more...