[Greater-Baltimore] Upcoming Events at LBPH!

Brown, Carolyn carolyn.brown at hud.gov
Wed Feb 6 16:58:52 UTC 2019


	Happy New Year from the Government Shutdown. Thank you so much for the Poetry Books & would be willing to give a donation. Let me know how to address it.  In the meantime, please continue to keep me abreast of any part-time job positions coming up for 2019.


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Subject: [Greater-Baltimore] Upcoming Events at LBPH!

Hi everyone!

Just some information about upcoming events hosted by LPBH. Full details can be found here: www.lbph.maryland.gov.

*Center Stage Mobile Theater: *
Wednesday, February 27, 1:00 PM, LBPH
A civil war has just ended, throwing the city into chaos and tearing families apart. Desperate to establish peace and order, the victorious leader, Creon, has issued strict new laws. But his niece, Antigone, resists these decrees for violating spiritual law and threatening her right to honor the dead. With lives, loves, and justice on the line, and two competing truths on a collision course, can the personal and the political co-exist? What happens when the good of the many clashes with the good of a few? Who wins when the laws of men confront the laws of nature? And can one still, small voice really shake the foundations of power? The Baltimore Center Stage Mobile Unit presents a freshly re-imagined production of Sophocles' timeless drama, directed by Daniel Bryant (Twelfth Night, Endgame)-set in the not-so-distant present, past, and future, and featuring original poetry by 2016 National Poetry Slam Champion (and local Baltimorean), Lady Brion. Facebook Link:
https://www.facebook.com/events/610846872679307/


*Creative Access At Your Library : *
Last Tuesday of Each Month, 11:00 AM, LBPH The Peabody Conservatory and the Maryland State Library for the Blind and Physically Handicapped are excited to present the Peabody's Institutes Creative Access at The Library event. "The Creative Access (CA) is a volunteer student organization of the Peabody Conservatory dedicated to enriching the lives of audiences in the Baltimore community. Active as professional performers and concert musicians, members of The Creative Access desire to see a positive change in the lives of people in our community, and volunteer their music as a way to bring about that change."
Join Peabody students as they perform live at LBPH! Held on the last Tuesday of the month, from 11 AM to 12 PM: January 29; February 26; March 26; April 30; Facebook link:
https://www.facebook.com/events/2564161033610268/


*Microaggressions: Teleconference*
Wednesday, February 27, 7:00 PM
Call in Number:   605-472-5462, Call in PIN:  337861

The Maryland State Library for the Blind and Physically Handicapped continues the NEA Big Read at the University Baltimore celebration of
Citizen: An American Lyric by Claudia Rankine with a teleconference on Microaggressions on Wednesday, February 27, 2019, at 7:00 PM. The platform chosen for this event was designed for inclusion, allowing all those who wish to attend to participate. This book is located on BARD under DB81184. The event will feature Dr. Harriette E. Wimms, the founder and director of the Village Family Center of Baltimore, speaking on the ongoing issues surrounding Microaggressions. Microaggressions are a key theme in the Big Read's Citizen: An American Lyric, as the author, discusses how every day assaults on her ethnicity and her gender shapes her view of the world around her. Dr. Wimms will be speaking about Microaggressions as a whole and how such assaults are not limited to race and gender. Drawing from her many years of experience, she will help define and expand our understanding of Microaggression to include the disabled community, while helping us find ways to combat the effects of this behavior on our mental health.  The University of Baltimore is one of 79 communities nationwide participating in the NEA Big Read. From February 7 to March 7, 2019, our community will celebrate Citizen: An American Lyric with a full calendar of events including a visit from the author, Claudia Rankine, on March 7.
Facebook Link: https://www.facebook.com/events/2054317814654293/


Hope to see you there!


Best,

Ashley
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*Ashley M. Biggs*
*Outreach Librarian*
Maryland State Library for the Blind and Physically Handicapped Maryland State Library
415 Park Avenue
Baltimore, Maryland 21201-3603

410-230-2430 (office) | 667-209-1563 (cell) | 410-333-2095 (fax) ashley.biggs1 at maryland.gov

http://www.lbph.maryland.gov


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