Soul Food Educational Café Series Concludes

Soul Food Educational Café Series Concludes

Armstrong Leadership Program The Armstrong Leadership program continues its commitment to honoring Black History Month “Where We Feed the Mind and Body.” You can check out our previous posts: Black History Facts Soul Food Educational Cafe Series Continues The Soul Food Educational Cafe series during Black History Month was incredibly enriching for the students involved. The…

Soul Food Educational Café Series Continues

Soul Food Educational Café Series Continues

Armstrong Leadership Program The Armstrong Leadership program continues its commitment to honoring Black History Month “Where We Feed the Mind and Body.” You can check out our previous post, Black History Facts. Last Thursday, we embarked on a transformative journey through the thought-provoking exhibition, “Dawoud Bey: Elegy” at the Virginia Museum of Fine Arts. Bey’s work…

Armstrong Leadership Program’s Black History Facts

Armstrong Leadership Program’s Black History Facts

The Armstrong Leadership Program’s Black History Facts initiative is a commendable effort to enhance the educational experience for student leaders by shedding light on lesser-known stories within the local history of Richmond. This initiative aligns with the program’s goal to provide a unique perspective that goes beyond standard history classes, aiming to achieve a twofold…

5th Tuesday Panel Discussion:  Community Movers and Makers – Jan 30, 2024

5th Tuesday Panel Discussion:  Community Movers and Makers – Jan 30, 2024

YOU ARE INVITED… Join us on Tuesday, January 30, 2024 during our worship service at 5:30 p.m. We will hear from advocates, allies, and activists in the field who are working to address societal inequities. Our first discussion will focus on housing in the metro area.  Our speakers are Kelly King Horne, executive director of Homeward; Vevlyn…