Mount Zion Presents: Dismantling Racial Barriers Towards the American Dream
Mount Zion AME Church's Annual Black History Month Observance presents Reverend Howard Brown of Charlotte, who will discuss modern barriers to the American Dream.
Contact us at (843) 724-7305
Mount Zion AME Church's Annual Black History Month Observance presents Reverend Howard Brown of Charlotte, who will discuss modern barriers to the American Dream.
The South Carolina Ballet is gearing up to bring back their one of a kind ballet- Off the Wall and Onto the Stage: Dancing the Art of Jonathan Green. Deemed “fabulous...an ingenious idea...striking” by the New York Times, Off theRead more
The College of Charleston Department of Theatre and Dance will present “We Without Walls,” staged readings of scenes by renowned Cuban-American playwright María Irene Fornés. Fornés perhaps is best known for her play "Fefu and Her Friends," originally written and produced inRead more
The College of Charleston Department of Theatre and Dance will present “We Without Walls,” staged readings of scenes by renowned Cuban-American playwright María Irene Fornés. Fornés perhaps is best known for her play "Fefu and Her Friends," originally written and produced inRead more
Join us as we host Pulitzer Prize finalist, Larrie D. Ferreiro as he discusses his most recent book, Brothers at Arms: American Independence and the Men of France and Spain Who Saved It. The remarkable untold story of how the American Revolution'sRead more
Barbara L. Bellows’ most recent book, Two Charlestonians at War: The Civil War Odysseys of a Lowcountry Aristocrat and a Black Abolitionist, has been described as “a Faulkernian saga of two South Carolina men” and also recommended by Dr. Walter EdgarRead more
The British country house in all its opulence and refinement seems worlds away from the fetid horrors of a slave ship. However the trade in enslaved Africans and slave-produced goods fueled the wealth that funded the creation of many 17th-to-19th-centuryRead more
The mysteries of Hamlet have intrigued playgoers for over 400 years and inspired innumerable adaptations in 70 languages. This class will consider those enigmas of reason and action, love and power by looking at one act of the five-act drama each successiveRead more
Armand Derfner has been practicing civil rights law for over 54 years, and he is no stranger to America’s immigration issues. Born in France to Polish Jews who had already fled their homeland in Hitler’s early days, his family wasRead more
Exhibiting over 2,000 dolls representing numerous activities mirroring real life situations. Most extensively, is a depiction of Diversity in the Family. In addition to the Diverse Family Unit, the Expo Includes Topics On: 1. Appearance: showing color, size, shapes, hairRead more