Uplifting the History and Culture
of Black, Indigenous
and People of Color.
Celebrating Our History Every Day of the Year.
The A. J. Williams-Myers African Roots Center is a
volunteer-driven, nonprofit community resource that offers
a library collection, student enrichment program,
community events, lectures, performances, presentations and more,
which are available to all community members at no charge.
Since March 2020,
we have continued to serve the community
by hosting outdoor activities and virtual programs
for children, teens and adults
and with staff support of
the Kingston Emergency Food Collaborative.
43 Gill St | Kingston NY 12401
africanrootslibrary.org | 845 802-0035
“A SUPER-POWERED AVAILABLE TO STREAM FREE!
EMOTIONAL PUNCH… BY RESERVATION ONLY
PUTS AUDIENCES ON THROUGH FEBRUARY 28
THE PATH TO
TRANSCENDING CONTACT ADELINA BORMAN AT
RACISM” [email protected]
- HUFF POST
Bardavon Presents for FREE online! Rhapsody in Black is an electrifying
one man show that explores LeLand’s personal journey to understand
and eventually transcend racism in America: “I’m just trying to start a
conversation”… Support from Ulster Savings Bank Charitable Foundation
Family-friendly activities in your neighborhood!
KingstonLandTrust.org 845.877.5263 [email protected]
Pastor Clarke & New Progressive Baptist Church family
Join in Celebration of our 4th Annual
Black History Month - Kingston
“For we are the dream and the hope of the slave”
Maya Angelou
One Month Isn’t Enough
the
podcast
Season 2
FEATURING
Download the accompanying Listening and PROJECT
Discussion Guide to find out how you can
use true stories as the launchpad for brave
communication, meaningful discussion,
and impactful action.
tmiproject.org/podcast