Upcoming Events
New events added frequently to this calendar. Check back regularly to learn about exciting, newly added events.
The First 30 Days: Black Futures on Black History
SAT. FEB. 20
NAAM hosts a virtual conversation with local youth to hear their perspectives on Black history, Black futures, and their community work as Black youth in this new Biden-Harris administration era.
“Love & Community: The Ties That Bind” | A Grandparents Day Celebration
This year marks the second annual Grandparents Day Celebration, in partnership with AARP, the Northwest African American Museum (NAAM), the Mayor’s Council on African American Elders, and Aging and Disability Services. The 2020 theme is “Love & Community: The Ties that Bind.” Due to the COVID-19 pandemic, the celebration will be offered virtually, and is scheduled for Sunday, September 13, from 2 to 4 p.m. The event will celebrate the contributions and strength of grandparents.
There will be a short program, entertainment, and intergenerational activities. Register
Know Your Vote: What is Democracy in America?
Join us on Saturday, June 6th at 5pm for a virtual dialogue on the topic of democracy in the United States, featuring special guest Gennette Cordova. This program is presented in partnership with MOHAI. Register here.
No Small Talk: Loving Black
A community dialogue examining love between Black families in a historical context and how it connects to now. Get tickets >