3rd Annual Donald Bentley Memorial Lecture
Robert O’Meally, Zora Neale Hurston Professor of English, Columbia UniversityCurated Exhibit from Billie Holiday ArchivesJazz music and more
Robert O’Meally, Zora Neale Hurston Professor of English, Columbia UniversityCurated Exhibit from Billie Holiday ArchivesJazz music and more
Beats per Minute: the 50th Anniversary of Hip Hop; Baltimore’s (untold) contributions to the culture.” What is ARTclusive Series? The ARTclusive Series of "club music, hip hop, and contemporary art" […]
Join the Billie Holiday Center for Liberation Arts, and founding director Lawrence Jackson, for Jazz in Lafayette Square, a musical celebration of the rich and important legacy of Baltimore’s own jazz legend Billie […]
Join us for a discussion on the Birth of Baltimore Jazz with Lawrence Jackson, the director of the Billie Holiday Center for Liberation Arts. The event begins at 5:45 with […]
Join us at the "Birth of Jazz: exhibit at the Eubie Blake National Jazz Institute and Cultural Center. This event will also include a roundtable conversation featuring Jamal Moore, artist-in-residence […]
Sabine Mohamed of JHU's Anthropology department.
Celebrate Women’s History Month with the Billie Holiday Center for Liberations Arts for their Helena Hicks Speaker Series featuring Dr. Raynetta Wiggins-Jackson. Dr. Wiggins-Jackson’s lecture will focus on “Ethel’s Place: Celebrating Ethel […]
Lauren Russell of The Writing Seminars speaks.
Join us for a tribute to the Rent Party, a site of music and dance experience for the black urban migrant of the early 1900s. The Rent Party was an […]
The Billie Holiday Center for Liberation Arts presents the Sixth Annual Jazz in the Square. This year's event features special performances from the Nasar Abradey Quarter, Sean Jones and Charenee […]
Come and engage with us as we delve into conversations about health-related racial inequalities and pay tribute to Ms. Helena Hicks, a pioneering figure in the student-led Civil Rights Movement in Baltimore City.
Come and engage with us as we delve into conversations about health-related racial inequalities and pay tribute to Ms. Helena Hicks, a pioneering figure in the student-led Civil Rights Movement in Baltimore City.