gOD-Talk is the culmination project of the Smithsonian’s National Museum of African American History & Culture Center for the Study of African American Religious Life, in association with the Pew Research Center, five-year study of Black Millennials. The featured length film explores the lives of seven Black Millennials—Atheist, Buddhist, Christians, Muslim, Ifa, and Spiritualist—and the challenges […]
Highly-Anticipated, Must-See First Solo Exhibition by an Enthralling Black Artist in Japan, with Epic Installation Imagining a New Hybrid of Black and Japanese Cultures through Ceramics, Architecture, and Music.
Join Legacy Foundation Japan on Saturday, April 13th as we explore the topic of “Messy Family Dynamics!” In this session, Licensed Therapist, Jautuan “Jaye” Glass, will break down the characteristics of a dysfunctional family, challenge us to reflect on potential dysfunction within our own families and give us some practical tools to cope and navigate our own families! Don’t miss the opportunity to gain the knowledge and tools to transform your family!
Join us and meet the amazing woman known as the “Grandmother of Juneteenth,” Ms. Opal Lee was present when President Joe Biden signed the bill that established “Juneteenth” as a federal holiday after her successful walking campaign and online petition that garnered over 1.5 million signatures for Juneteenth holiday awareness. She has received seven honorary […]
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Join us as we embark on a journey of remembrance and this year’s Juneteenth Celebration, themed “Together We Stand,” pays tribute to Dr. Opal Lee, the grandmother of Juneteenth, and recognizes advocates for positive change in Japan. Through a month-long extravaganza filled with vibrant cultural expressions and meaningful activities, we invite you to stand in solidarity and embrace the richness of Black history and heritage. Together, let us walk hand in hand towards a future of equality, justice, and unity.