Chesapeake Bay Maritime Museum Takes action on Diversity, Equity, Accessibility, and Inclusion

ST MICHAELS, MD – Committed to making meaningful systemic change, the Chesapeake Bay Maritime Museum Board of Governors approved today the formation of a Diversity, Equity, Accessibility, and Inclusion (DEAI) Committee. The DEAI Committee will provide the internal guidance necessary to guarantee that these principles are fostered, practiced and integrated consistently throughout CBMM’s operations. “CBMM […]

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An Evening with Christine A. Platt: Exploring the Black experience through her work as historian, activist, and author

The Caroline County Public Library, in partnership with Caroline County Council of Arts, is pleased to host its first virtual author event, featuring author Christine A. Platt (aka The Afrominimalist) for a discussion and Q&A on October 13, 2020 at 6:00pm. This event will be held in lieu of the annual Literary Evening dinner theater, […]

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Conversations with Women Making a Difference elevates the virtual experience with a live stream format

Event on October 1 features an in-person panel with a professional film crew WILMINGTON, Del. — Since 2018, the Conversations with Women Making a Difference series has brought together audiences for vibrant discussions among women leading change and breaking boundaries. For the first time, on Thursday, October 1, 2020, Blue Blaze Associates will present a […]

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Environmental Films Promise to Enlighten and Engross Viewers During the 2020 Virtual Chesapeake Film Festival

Easton, MD – The 2020 Virtual Chesapeake Film Festival celebrates our environment with seven provocative films that focus on the air we breathe, the water we drink, and the habitats that sustain life for humans and animals. These environmental films, along with 40 other exceptional films, are FREE to an international audience during the four-day […]

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