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Soul Blast - BHM Events | First Generation Movie, Call to Action Solutions, Policing in the Mon + More!

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SPECIAL EDITION SOUL BLAST
2015 Black History Month
Events Around Town & Beyond!

Soul Pitt wanted to help you find a list of events that were either FREE or no more than $10 to attend for Black History Month.  We wanted to promote events and programs that will educate, inspire or showcase Black culture past and present. It's up to YOU all to support them!
 

FREE group Soul Blast that will go out 4 times!
(Every Thu) Feb 5, 12, 20 and 26 + a few extra
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The film First Generation will be shown at the WARM Center located at Bible Center Church on Friday, February 20, 2015 at 7:00 PM
The WARM Center is located at 717 N. Homewood Avenue, Pittsburgh, PA 15208.  A panel discussion will take place after the film.  Light refreshments will be served. 
The program is free and open to the public.
  For more information contact, Dr. Lorie Johnson-Osho, 724-967-2683.
 
First Generation is narrated by two-time Golden Globe Award nominee Blair Underwood and tells the story of four high school students - an inner city athlete, a small town waitress, a Samoan warrior dancer, and the daughter of migrant field workers - who are looking to break the cycle of poverty and bring hope to their families and communities through a college education.

 



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Call to Action - Solutions Forum
Sunday, February 22nd, 2015 @ 6:30p @ Sankofa Village for the Art's 201 N.Braddock Pgh. Pa. 15208
 
Many have accepted the call to share with the community their existing programs, Plans and Solutions.  Come out to get information on Existing Programs, Plans and Solutions so we can move strategically and intelligently as a people together.
Sankofa United (412) 540-5254 SankofaUnited@gmail.com   http://strongpeopleinthecommunity.blogspot.com
FREE!!!


 

 

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Brown Heir Force 1400 Boyle Street Pittsburgh, PA  is sponsoring a Black History Month Series on Blacks in the Bible.
Every Sunday from 9:30 AM to 10:00 AM during the month of Feb.

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The series will Cover African History, Biblical History and African American History. Evangelist Shelly Bynum will lead the Presentation. This is a Free Event. The Brown Chapel Heir Force is a ministry of Brown Chapel Church.  Reaching, Teaching and Winning for Christ. Shelly Bynum is a high school teacher and is A part of the Brown Chapel Ministry Team. Everyone is welcome to this educational and inspirational event.


 

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PROGRAM HIGHLIGHTS

  • Role-play: What to do When Stopped by the Police
  • Black Police Officers in the Mon Valley from 1800’s to present
  • Black History through Song featuring Bethlehem Baptist Youth Choir, God’s Creation, Saint Paul Baptist N-X Generation, and California University Young and Gifted Gospel Choir


KEEP CALM    THINK FIRST   TAKE A BREATH    CHECK YOUR ATTITUDE
Free and open to the public. Email hmurray642@aol.com for more info.




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Three Rivers Adoption Council is a black adoption agency that provides a full array of foster and adoption services including counseling and outpatient therapy resources.



The Pittsburgh School for the Creative and Performing Arts Black History Month play production of August Wilson's Gem of the Ocean.
NEW DATE! Friday, February 27, at 7PM.

 

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EAST BORO NAACP – UNIT #2301
Cordially invite you to join us for our
“Those that made a difference”
BLACK HISTORY AWARDS PROGRAM

SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 21, 2015 | 1PM to 3PM
RESURRECTION BAPTIST CHURCH
504 Fourth Street, Braddock PA  15104
Mistress of Ceremony > Rosemary Crawford
Judicial Candidate for the Allegheny County Court of Common Pleas
FREE and Open to the Public
Refreshment provided by Chief Keith McGuire will be served following the Program





Nation of Islam's Annual Saviours' Day Event featuring the Honorable Minister Louis Farrakhan on February 22, 2015.

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This free LIVE event can be watched in the comfort of
our Mosque No. 22 or in the comfort of your home at NOI.org.


 


 

LECTURE: FIGHTING RACISM IN A COLOR-BLIND ERA
Free and open to the public.
Monday, February 23 | 5:30 PM

University of Pittsburgh
Seventh-Floor Auditorium, Alumni Hall
4227 Fifth Ave., Oakland

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Scholar and author Tricia Rose will deliver a lecture titled “Fighting Racism in a Color-Blind Era.” Rose is the author of Black Noise: Rap Music and Black Culture in Contemporary America (Wesleyan, 1994), which is considered to be the foundational text for the study of hip-hop. A professor of Africana studies and the director of the Center for the Study of Race and Ethnicity in America at Brown University, Rose also authored The Hip Hop Wars: What We Talk About When We Talk About Hip Hop--and Why It Matters (Basic Civitas Books, 2008). She hosts workshops for scholarly and general audiences on a wide range of issues relating to race in America, mass media, structural inequality, popular culture, gender and sexuality, art, and social justice. The event is sponsored by Pitt’s Premedical Organization for Minority Students and the National Society for Black Engineers.
 


 

FROM KINGS TO SLAVES AND FROM SLAVES TO KINGS
FREE SEMINAR

Tuesday, February 24, 2015 | 5:30 PM to 8 PM
@ The Carnegie Library - Hill District Branch


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For more info call 412-879-0441





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"The Time is Now: Addressing Mental Health in OUR Community"
Thursday, February 26 from 2:30-4pm

Cost: No cost, free to public
At Kingsley Association,
6435 Frankstown Avenue, Pittsburgh, PA 15206
Contact Info: Marita Garrett, Outreach Coordinator, 412-916-4552

Rates of mental health problems in African American communities are similar
to those of the general population.  Most individuals are able to maintain
good mental health.  However, others are in desperate need of mental health
treatment.  Black adults are 20% more likely to report serious
psychological distress than their counterparts.

Education and awareness are needed for us to work together to address these
issues and create a solution to empower our community.

*The time is now,* to reflect on the future health of our flourishing
community during *Black History Month,* to learn about mental health issues
and to advocate for those who are affected.

Presented by
Alzheimer Outreach Center
Alzheimer Disease Research Center
Aging Institute of University of Pittsburgh & UPMC Senior Services
and Alzheimer’s Association – Greater Pennsylvania Chapter

 


 

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Carnegie Mellon International Film Festival Sneak Preview
Friday, February 27 at 6:30pm to 10:00pm
| $10
McConomy Auditorium, Carnegie Mellon University


Drawn to the Central African Republic to study the songs of the Bayaka pygmies 25 years ago, American musicologist Louis Sarno abandoned modern civilization to join the tribe and start a family. Fulfilling a long-standing promise to show his teenager, Samedi, the world, father and son trade the rainforest for the concrete jungle and travel to New York City, visiting family and friends like Louis's college roommate, director Jim Jarmusch. While Samedi takes it all in, Louis, surprisingly, is the one who becomes the fish out of water. Screening will be followed by a panel discussion with our distinguished guests, including the film's music supervisor, David Rothenberg. Reception will offer Congolese cuisine and music. For more information, email Michael Chung: mschung@andrew.cmu.edu

 


 

ARE YOU PLANNING TO ATTEND
ANY OF THESE BHM EVENTS?

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