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In the Kitchen

  • National Public Housing Museum 625 N Kingsbury St Chicago, IL, 60654 United States (map)

Join Tim, Eve, and Lisa as they make Louis Armstrong's famous Red Beans and Rice while discussing the power of oral histories to expand our nation's foundation of stories that we collect, preserve, and share, and why this matters so much in these times.
You’ll receive the recipe to cook as well.

Dr. Timuel Black: Noted historian, educator, author, civil rights activist, and expert in African American history is an instructor and mentor for NPHM’s Oral History School and Corps

Dr. Eve L. Ewing: Sociologist of education and writer is a collaborator for the NPHM Oral History Archive

Dr. Lisa Yun Lee: Cultural activist and Executive Director of the National Public Housing Museum

Make a $50 donation to register for this event and to enter into a drawing for one of two extraordinary private virtual cooking classes for you and your guests. Event details will be found in your confirmation email.
Two winners will be announced during the event. You do not need to be present to win.

Hosts:

Visionaries
Deborah E. Bennett
Janice L. Feinberg, The Joseph & Bessie Feinberg Foundation

Champions
Ben and Sheila Applegate
Boston Library Consortium

Advocates
Jean Butzen
Sunny and Paul Fischer
GMA Construction Group
site design group, ltd
Lisa Skolnik
Nettie and Kinnell Snowden
Mark J. McCann

Activists
Lisa Lee and Adam Bush
Laurel Appell Lipkin
Wakaru Global and Multicultural Communications

Earlier Event: June 2
Notice: Inequity for Sale
Later Event: July 22
On the Lawn with Katherine Davis