Public Programs

Black History Month Mimi-Fest – “Our Life and Love – A New Era of Inclusion”

To make a donation, please scan this QR code …Our Life and Love — A New Era of Inclusion during Black History Month on Saturday, February 17th from 12:00 PM to 6:30 PM at Majestic 7, 407 Northwood Road, West Palm Beach, FL 33407. This Family Day includes art creation, storytime, discussions, and international music to celebrate the valuation of art, culture and each other …
* Family Art Creation Workshop – (12:00 PM) including Literary Art (book reading and poetry). * New Era of Street Art (II) – (2:00 PM) Lowe Collection and Street Art Revolution discuss public art and self inclusion as part of our Unique History of Inclusion.dei 7 free range music – (3:30 PM) international music from Africa to the Americas. Reserve a spot at:  www.ourlifeandlove.eventbrite.com — Complementary Admission — Donations are welcomed (scan QR Code in the graphic below).
Special thanks to our Sponsors :
Lowe Art Breakthroughs, audioPERKULATOR, Street Art Revolution, Williams Legacy Foundation, Port of Palm Beach, SilverParker Group, Rohi’s Readery, the Pericenter and AfriKin.

A Unique History of Inclusion in Palm Beach County (Part Two) A Unique History of Inclusion (Part Two) continues the conversation between Dr. Catherine Lowe and Harvey Oyer III offering their perspectives as descendants of early Palm Beach County settlers to provide context on the County’s origins with its historic firsts and challenges faced from the combining of diverse populations, reaching back to the start of the Americas.

This “Part Two” exploration moves forward from the Flagler era to the present and future development of Palm Beach County presenting a “unique history” that inspires the crafting of a new cultural landscape — a positive story of opportunity for connection and inclusion in South Florida. 

This event was free to the public.
A Unique History of Inclusion in Palm Beach County (Part One) A Unique History of Inclusion tells the story of the origins of Palm Beach County with its historic firsts and challenges faced from the combining of diverse populations that reach back to the start of the Americas.  A compelling analysis is shared through the perspectives of descendants of early Palm Beach County settlers and residents.  This discussion unveils realizations and universal truths that are as relevant today as they were from the founding of this unique county in South Florida.  This event is free to the public.