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The Miseducation of HBCUs
The "miseducation of HBCUs" refers to the inaccurate or misleading narratives and assumptions surrounding these institutions, particularly in the media and public discourse. This miseducation can manifest in various ways, … Read More
Educated Flows: HBCUs and the Legacy of the Hip Hop Generation
This program is part of OBPL's annual Sankofa Festival celebrating Black Literature & Culture. Join us for an engaging and thought-provoking conversation exploring the powerful relationship between Historically Black Colleges … Read More
State of the HBCUnion Address
This program is part of OBPL's annual Sankofa Festival celebrating Black Literature & Culture.Hosted by President Dr. Javaune Adams-Gaston https://g.co/kgs/9TH7KVM of Norfolk State University https://g.co/kgs/bwgBQ9j for a State of the HBCUnion Address, to discuss the … Read More
Mila’s Moment: Kids Activities and Book Talk
This program is part of OBPL's annual Sankofa Festival celebrating Black Literature & Culture.Join author Jameeka for a reading of Mila’s Moment: The Big Mistake. Come enjoy family- friendly activities! Great … Read More
Magic: The Gathering Gaming Club
Come play Magic: the Gathering at the Oak Bluffs Public Library! Players of all skill levels are welcome. On the first and third Fridays of the month.Food and drink will … Read More
A Morning with Carolyn Quick Tillery – Author • Historian • HBCU Advocate
This program is part of OBPL's annual Sankofa Festival celebrating Black Literature & Culture.Join us for a dynamic and inspiring conversation with Carolyn Quick Tillery, renowned cookbook author and proud Tuskegee … Read More
Ellen Story Poetry Reading : Corner Pocket Poems
This program is part of OBPL's annual Sankofa Festival celebrating Black Literature & Culture. Join us for a special reading with poet Ellen Story as she shares selections from her … Read More
CANCELLED – Robert Zachary
This program is part of OBPL's annual Sankofa Festival celebrating Black Literature & Culture. Join Robert Zachary on a journey through African American accomplishments without emphasis on ‘Who Done It’ but more … Read More