by Kathi Santora | Feb 27, 2024
(February 27, 2024) In the 1960s, Willie Pearl Mackey King sensed that there were opportunities outside of her native Georgia (where Jim Crow practices were a way of life). There was no money for college so King moved to Atlanta to work. An acquaintance mentioned that...
by Kathi Santora | Feb 26, 2024
(February 21, 2024) Most 20th century music critics think of Rosa Ponselle, as one of the world’s greatest opera sopranos. After she married Carle A. Jackson, son of Baltimore’s Mayor Howard Jackson in 1936, Ponselle adopted Baltimore as her hometown....
by Kathi Santora | Feb 19, 2024
(February 19, 2024) For Women’s History Month, we will use photos and storytelling to visit the gravesites of ten intriguing Baltimore women, all very different from each other, who lived during Baltimore in the 1800s. Baltimore women of the time were the...
by Kathi Santora | Feb 9, 2024
(February 9, 2024) Kim Singleton is a Prince Georges County native, author, filmmaker, and poet. Following Kim’s book reading, there will be a discussion. Register: http://tinyurl.com/bz7enrp9
by Kathi Santora | Jan 15, 2024
(January 15, 2024) What are the next steps to finally enact the ERA? On January 24, 2024 at 6:30 p.m., join Maryland’s leading ERA advocates to see how each of us can get involved. This is a free event. Zoom link will be sent to registrants via email. Register:...