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  • Trivia Thursdays at Garden District Taproom

    Garden District Taproom 410 Evernia Street, Suite 119, West Palm Beach, FL, United States

    Test your knowledge as you compete for top prizes and bragging rights with a fun filled night of beer and Trivia at Garden District Taproom! Grab your besties and head […]

  • The Cancellation of Lauren Fein at Palm Beach Dramaworks

    Palm Beach Dramaworks 201 Clematis Street, West Palm Beach, FL, United States

    Lauren Fein and her wife, Paola Munoz, are professors at a prestigious American university. They live with Dylan, their 16-year-old African American foster son whom they've cared for since he […]

  • Celebrating a Place for Pride Exhibit

    Historical Society of Palm Beach County 300 N. Dixie Highway, West Palm Beach, FL, United States

    A Place for Pride explores the moments and milestones that have shaped LGBTQ+ life in Palm Beach County and throughout the country. It includes a photographic retrospective, artifacts, and “An Advocate […]

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  • Professor Fine Presents: “The Sum of Us“

    Mandel Public Library of West Palm Beach 411 Clematis Street, West Palm Beach, FL, United States

    Join Professor Africa Fine, from Palm Beach State College, as she discusses “The Sum of Us: What Racism Costs Everyone and How We Can Prosper” by Heather McGhee. The book […]

    FREE
  • Proper Grit Tea Service

    Proper Grit 251 N. Narcissus Avenue, West Palm Beach, FL, United States

    Enjoy your afternoon with Proper Grit’s Daily Tea Service. Sip on a variety of exquisite teas including Proper Grit’s very own blend. Bring your clients, your friends, and your family! […]

  • Losing Ground: An Ecstatic Experience

    Kravis Center For Performing Arts 701 Okeechobee Boulevard, West Palm Beach, FL, United States

    Kathleen Collins’s feature film, Losing Ground, focused on the tensions between freedom and fidelity, abstraction and representation in this American independent film. In her experimental short film, An Ecstatic Experience, Gary explores themes of […]

  • The Cancellation of Lauren Fein at Palm Beach Dramaworks

    Palm Beach Dramaworks 201 Clematis Street, West Palm Beach, FL, United States

    Lauren Fein and her wife, Paola Munoz, are professors at a prestigious American university. They live with Dylan, their 16-year-old African American foster son whom they've cared for since he […]

  • Celebrating a Place for Pride Exhibit

    Historical Society of Palm Beach County 300 N. Dixie Highway, West Palm Beach, FL, United States

    A Place for Pride explores the moments and milestones that have shaped LGBTQ+ life in Palm Beach County and throughout the country. It includes a photographic retrospective, artifacts, and “An Advocate […]

    FREE
  • Teen Movie Club Celebrates Black History Month

    Mandel Public Library of West Palm Beach 411 Clematis Street, West Palm Beach, FL, United States

    For teens and tweens in grades 6-12. Let’s enjoy snacks and join us for a movie marathon! We’ll be showing “Black Panther” and “Black Panther: Wakanda Forever.” Stick around and […]

    FREE
  • Bright Road (Feature) Seventh Grade (Short) Film Showing

    Kravis Center For Performing Arts 701 Okeechobee Boulevard, West Palm Beach, FL, United States

    In this charming literary adaptation, Bright Road, Dorothy Dandridge and Harry Belafonte play a caring teacher and a thoughtful school principal who mentor a troubled but gifted student. Stefanie Saintonge’s short film […]

  • The Cancellation of Lauren Fein at Palm Beach Dramaworks

    Palm Beach Dramaworks 201 Clematis Street, West Palm Beach, FL, United States

    Lauren Fein and her wife, Paola Munoz, are professors at a prestigious American university. They live with Dylan, their 16-year-old African American foster son whom they've cared for since he […]

  • Storm of ‘28 Coalition at Mandel Public Library

    Mandel Public Library of West Palm Beach 411 Clematis Street, West Palm Beach, FL, United States

    The hurricane of 1928 changed South Florida forever. Approximately 3,000 people died, many of them poor African Americans. Come learn from Dorothy and Robert Hazard as they talk about their […]

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