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POWER: A Showcase of Arts, Culture, and History

February 24 @ 6:00 pm - 10:00 pm

Join the Museum of Science and History Jacksonville for POWER: A Showcase of Arts, Culture, and History on February 25th from 6 to 10 pm. This event is a dynamic fusion of arts, culture, and hisotircal experience coinciding with the Museum of Science and History’s Black History Month celebration. POWER will feature a variety of live musicians, vendors of various trades, panelists, artists, and chefs, as well as an ongoing planetarium show featuring Motown Records classics. Registration and an admission fee are required to attend. Parking is free onsite or on the adjacent block.

Community Cultural Education programming at MOSH is part of an ongoing commitment to promoting inclusion, diversity, equity, and accessibility throughout Northeast Florida communities. MOSH has partnered with local organizations and and individual experts and leaders for a series of programs to bring people together for the good of the Jacksonville community. Programs are sponsored in part by Florida Humanities.

Event Details

Event Date/time:

February 24 @ 6:00 pm -
February 24 @ 10:00 pm

Other

Presenter Information:
Dr. Anthony Mortimer, Vice President of Education and Exhibits, Museum of Science and History; Host and Panel Facilitator Dr. David Jamison, Associate Professor of History, Edward Waters University; Discussion Panel Chair Dr. DePro Choen, CEO, Local Initiatives Support Corp.; Panelist Dr. Rudy F. Jamison Jr., Director of Institute for the Study of Race and Ethnic Relations and Director of Urban Education Scholars Program, University of North Florida; Panelist Mr. Trey Ford, President of Black Films Matter and author of Ten Toes Down; Panelist Dr. Joanna Ale, CEO, TSI Health Jax; Panelist Dr. Regilda Romero, Neuropsychologist, University of North Florida; Presenter Mr. Aaron Woodson, Author of The Face of Expression; Presenter
Event Fee:
$5.00
Event Type:
In-person
Event Registration Link:
Register Here

Event Contact:

Anthony Mortimer
Phone:
(904) 396-6674

Event Venue:

Museum of Science and History Jacksonville
1025 Museum Cir
Jacksonville, Florida 32207
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Venue Phone:
(904) 396-6674

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