British Researcher -- Whose Work Uncovered Previously Unknown African Women Who Also Survived the Middle Passage Aboard the Clotilda Slave Ship - Set to Deliver Virtual Keynote at Africatown Event on Feb. 13.
Funeral Services Set for June 30th in Birmingham for former Child "Foot Soldier" in the 1963 Civil Rights Movement Who Spent Her Last Years Sharing Her Life's Lessons With the Next Generation of Freedom Fighters.
Community Comes Together Saturday, June 16th, to Celebrate Proposed Plan That Can Help Revitalize Africatown, Which Was Founded By Former Clotilda Slaves, and Make It A Tourist Destination.
A star-studded musical concert honors the foot soldiers of Selma 1965 and 50 years of Black achievements. Special guest stars include Kirk Franklin, Ruben Studdard, Tramaine Hawkins, Sounds of Blackness, The Blind Boys of Alabama, Richard Smallwood.
Fuel Your Dreams Tour (FYDT), an integrated experience offering youth one-of-a-kind, hands-on exposure to the racing industry, drives into Birmingham, AL, on March 13-14. Keynote luncheon speaker is Max Siegel, one of the most powerful men in sports.
Lady B.J. Love King, Jailed as a Child in the Birmingham Movement, and Sephira Shuttlesworth, Activist Educator and Widow of the Rev. Fred Shuttlesworth, Team to Create Radio Show Dedicated to the American Civil Rights Legacy.
Award-nominated Christian singer Canton Jones will perform in Birmingham, AL, at a free concert benefiting the Children's Miracle Network. He is also debuting his new album exclusively in Birmingham.