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This is a unique year with over 33 virtual events. In this guide you will find a full page spread about the Pine Street African Burial Ground and an update about the first annual Sojourner Truth Day. We've also added our very first Community Memorial page honoring those who have transitioned.

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Published by MyKingstonKids, 2021-02-01 14:03:47

Black History Month Kingston Guide 2021

This is a unique year with over 33 virtual events. In this guide you will find a full page spread about the Pine Street African Burial Ground and an update about the first annual Sojourner Truth Day. We've also added our very first Community Memorial page honoring those who have transitioned.

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BUILDING

STRUCTURES

DISMANTLING

STRUCTURES

289 FAIR ST. KINGSTON, NY 12401
(845) 331-2140 WWW.RUPCO.ORG







harambee







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Sunrays, Inc. presents:

Larry Callies, Founder and CEO

of the Black Cowboy Museum, in Rosenberg, TX
“History of the Black Cowboys and their inspiration

for modern day Urban Equine Programs”

Join us for a Zoom presentation and discussion, with Larry and
other special guests, as we visit history and explore the topic through

the lens of those who live this amazing legacy each day.
Sunday, February 21st, 1 – 2 pm - registration info on the website

Sunrays, Inc. is a place for hope and healing with horses,
and is dedicated to all aspects of this mission in our community.



PROJECT “Absolutely life-changing. It revealed
racism I didn’t know I had and I’m grateful
Changing the world one story at a time for that. The only way across is through!”

- BLACK STORIES MATTER AUDIENCE MEMBER

Featuring
Victorious Ritter Snow & Albert Cook

February 25th, 7-8:30pm (EST)

In Your Home on Zoom

In partnership with Black History Month Kingston, this segment of Inside
Black Stories Matter, a storytelling and roundtable discussion series that
marries the personal and the political with ideas for direct action for anti-
racism, will feature storyteller Victorious Ritter Snow and special guest
Albert Cook, to discuss Black history in the Hudson Valley.

This event series is open to the public with a suggested donation of $20.

More info at: tmiproject.org/insideblackstoriesmatter/feb25







10 CEDAR STREET, KINGSTON



Weaving the Fabric of Community
Through the Wisdom of Traditional Craft

circle creative collective

in-circle.org • [email protected] • 845.481.0739

62 plains rd, new paltz, ny 12561

CELEBRATING OUR 8TH YEAR

FARM STANDS AT THE Y EDUCATION & SOCIAL JUSTICE

JUNE-FEBRUARY YOUTH EMPOWERMENT

KingstonYMCAFarmProject.org COMMUNITY FOOD
yfarmkingston
Kingston YMCA Farm Project PRODUCTION & ACCESS

A program of the YMCA of Kingston, the
Kingston YMCA Farm Project's mission is to
educate, nourish and connect the community

with our urban farm.

The Kingston Garden Bed Project installs
garden beds at homes in the City of Kingston.
If you are interested in requesting a garden bed
in 2021, email [email protected].
Priority given to BIPOC community members.

GROWING A HEALTHIER KINGSTON





















now open for breakfast & lunch

AT 630 BROADWAY, KINGSTON

order from our website with swiftness and grace

tildaskitchenandmarket.com

curbside pickup available

have food delivered right to your door by using

DoorDash & Grubhub!

purchase e-gift cards on our website!





The leadership role MAD plays to celebrate the arts is solidified
by our presence at Energy Square in the heart of Midtown.
We work to inspire people of all ages in our community
to appreciate and participate in art-making opportunities.

Our mission is to create, unite, and enrich
a vibrant, inclusive community by leading through the arts.

madkingston.org

Raising HOPE is a women’s
mentoring program that supports
women in achieving personal,
educational, and career goals with
the help of a mentor to guide,
advise and encourage them.

We provide one-to-one men-
tors, virtual training, workshops,
strategy sessions, and on-going
support via Zoom and/or phone
calls during the pandemic.

Mentee 2019

Mentee & Mentor 2019

Mentor& Mentee 2018

Mentor 2019 Join Raising HOPE, Become
a Mentee or Mentor!

For more info contact: Tasha at (845) 331-4199 ext. 5

www.ulsterunitedway.org/raising_hope-main

Raising HOPE is a program of the United Way of Ulster County
450 Albany Avenue, Kingston



SUNY UlSter ProUdlY SUPPortS

Black History

MontH kingston

Infiniti Hasbrouck ‘19
Human Services AAS

Accepted into LPN Program

The Kingston Center of SUNY Ulster offers AdultEDge Programs in:

• Business

• Human Services & CASAC

• Criminal Justice & Police Academy

• Computer Science, Coding, Web Development, & Networking

• Manufacturing

• General Education/Transfer

• Allied Health For more information contact:

Celeste Emmons
Enrollment & Success Center Counselor

(845) 688-1560

[email protected]

www.sunyulster.edu

Start Here. Go Far.

SUNY ULSTER | PO BOX 557 | STONE RIDGE, NY 12484 | 800.724.0833 | 845.687.5000 | WWW.SUNYULSTER.EDU

Start Here. Go Far.

O BOX 557 | STONE RIDGE, NY 12484 | 800.724.0833 | 845.687.5000 | WWW.SUNYULSTER.EDU
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MORE THAN
SPONSORS.
PROUD
SUPPORTERS.

HealthAlliance Hospitals, members of the
Westchester Medical Center Health Network
(WMCHealth), proudly supports Black History Month
Kingston, presented by MyKingstonKids and Harambee.

ADVANCING CARE. HERE.

hahv.org





rfpaints.com | 845-331-3112

SUNY ULSTER PROUDLY SUPPORTS

BLACK HISTORY MONTH
KINGSTON

Make SUNY Ulster
your strategic choice:

• Close to Home
• Affordable
• Exceptional
• Transferable

Academic Programs
• High-Demand

Career Training

R2O2O ANKED #1
COMMUNITY COLLEGE
IN NEW YORK STATE

www.sunyulster.edu [email protected]

Start Here. Go Far.

A STATE UNIVERSITY OF NEW YORK COMMUNITY COLLEGE

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Free Guided Walking Tour of O+ Murals

Saturday, Feb. 13, 11 a.m.-12:30 p.m.

Meet at Black Lives Matter mural, Broadway & Liberty St.
Masks and physical distancing required.

opositivefestival.org /opositivefest






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