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Join presenter AbuBakar Bamijoko for a three-part series of discussions about Africa. Topics will include education, food, and culture. About the presenter: Abu Lo left the US as Forrest Logan and traveled to Africa and came back AbuBakar Bamijoko. Bamijoko is an educator and broadcaster who, by happenstance and profession, has taught and administered at […]
Have fun practicing Latin rhythms: salsa, bachata and merengue, with the Columbian and international professional dancer Adriana Londono. Diviértete practicando ritmos latinos: salsa, bachata y merengue, con la bailarina profesional Colombiana e internacional Adriana Londoño. Registration / registracion 401-467-2700 x 1608
Exploring the impact Art and Books have had on our community's most influential individuals- join us for Conversations at Knight! A gathering and conversation with community leaders and influential people who make a difference in our lives.
Step into the past and join us for Tomaquag Museum’s exciting Day in the Life program! Calling all families and children (and everyone else too!) to dive into a journey of discovery into Indigenous identities. Imagine exploring how Indigenous peoples lived their daily lives before modern times through fun and interactive experiences. From daily routines […]
Rochambeau's Summer Artists in Residence Melanie Hicken and Christopher Ransom will show their film on displacement, An Exercise in Preparation for the Film 'What's Wrong with the World,' which explores the history of the Lippitt Hill Neighborhood Redevelopment Project. During the project, which took place between 1959 and 1971, roughly 650 units in Lippitt Hill […]