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Unveiling History: A Woman’s Perspective on the Desegregation Era in Tallahassee
March 16 @ 2:00 pm - 5:00 pm
FreeThis Women’s Month, let’s honor the past, celebrate progress, and inspire future generations. Don’t miss this opportunity to immerse yourself in a pivotal chapter of our history!
Celebrate Women’s Month with a special talk, Unveiling History: A Woman’s Perspective on the Desegregation Era in Tallahassee, at the Anderson Brickler Gallery!
Join us on Saturday, March 16, 2024, at 2 pm for an inspiring and informative conversation with Ms. Geraldine Seay and Ms. Althemese Barnes, two renowned Tallahassee preservationists and historians. They will share their experiences and delve into the complexities of the Desegregation Era, providing insights into the struggle for racial and gender equality in the US and the role of art and culture in social change.
You will also be able to view our current exhibition, “Reflections and Reckoning: Brown v. Board of Education at 70”, featuring works by Debra Ambush, Tavani Williams, Ted Ellis, and Melvin McCray.
Don’t miss this chance to engage in a thought-provoking discussion, ask questions, better understand the era’s impact on contemporary society, and explore a curated collection of art pieces reflecting the struggles and triumphs of this transformative period!
Doors open at 2 pm, and the talk will begin at 3 pm. Admission is free, but space is limited.
We hope to see you there!