A dynamic program exploring the lives and accomplishments of African American women, from fugitive slaves to skilled aviators, is presented by Museums in Motion.
Museums in Motion‘s Kayren Carter Mjumbe presents the lives and accomplishments of amazing African American women, both past and present. From fugitive slaves to skilled aviators, these women have made important and notable contributions. This presentation will explore the lives of Bessie Coleman, Yara Shahidi, Simone Biles and Ellen Craft, among others.
Designed for children in third grade and older, this program will be presented via Zoom. A Zoom link will be emailed to registrants on the day of the program. Program limited to 30.
Mjumbe is the president and senior curator for Museums in Motion, a traveling African American History museum founded in 2016 and based in Princeton. Its mission is to provide education about the achievements of legendary and unknown African Americans and culture.
AGE GROUP: | Kids |
EVENT TYPE: | Literary | Lectures & Panels | Civic Life |
TAGS: | women's history month |
Zoom link will be emailed the day of the program to registrants.