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“I Was Their Midwife”: Pregnancy, Childbirth, and Motherhood on Seventeenth-Century Slave Ships
Online EventIn this presentation, I explore the experiences of women on board these slavers, paying special attention to pregnancy, childbirth, and motherhood in these spaces.
FREE
Jazz WaHi: Wednesdays in Bennett Park
Bennett Park Fort Washington Ave., W. 183 - 185 St., New York, United StatesJoin Jazz WaHi in Bennett Park for their Wednesday weekly jazz jams al fresco!
FREE
Hebrew Tabernacle: Rosamond Gumpert Jorgensen and Diana Gumpert Douglas
Hebrew Tabernacle Synagogue 551 Fort Washington Ave (@185 St.), New York, United StatesMany pieces will be seen in public for the first time
FREE
RESHEDULED – Dyckman Farmhouse: Bearing Witness: An Update on the Journey Toward Collaboration, Repair and Return at the Inwood Sacred Site and African Burial Ground
Dyckman Farmhouse Museum 4881 Broadway at 204th St, New York, NY, United StatesIn Inwood until the late 1800s, the Dyckman and Nagel family cemeteries remained with grave markings, enclosed by a fence, and appeared to be a well kept rural cemetery. A few hundreds yards away were unmarked graves of enslaved Africans.
FREE
Matriartists: Tomie Arai & Robin Holder & Damali Miller
Bruce Reynolds Memorial Garden Across from 10 Park Terrace EAST, near W. 215 St., New York, NY, United StatesA Group Paper Show by Music & Arters.
FREE
UpTown Photo Walk: 2ND ANNUAL END OF SUMMER PICNIC
Inwood Hill Park Shorockopoch Rock, New York, NY, United StatesJoin us for a picnic in the park and make some unforgettable memories.