Tag: Black History Month

Black Barbie: A Documentary

This revelatory documentary focuses on the little-known history of the African American designers at Mattel who imagined and created the iconic Black Barbie doll.

This event is part of the African American Film Festival. Guests attending PEAK performances in the Rinker Playhouse will receive one complimentary beverage with every ticket purchased (underage guests will be offered a non-alcoholic selection).

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Moved: A Celebration of Black History And Culture Through Dance

MOVED: A Celebration of Black History and Culture Through Dance is South Florida’s first day of dance in celebration of Black History Month.

This Palm Beach County-based event, presented by Natural Movers in partnership with the Kravis Center is an inaugural single-day dance experience that invites attendees to MOVE, LEARN, and WITNESS the spaces that Black dancers and artists pioneered, carved, and influenced in the field of dance.

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Famous Firsts: Celebrating Achievements of Black Female Attorneys in Palm Beach County Exhibit

Famous Firsts recognizes the first Black female Attorneys in the Palm Beach County legal community. Representing a wide range of professional positions that have been traditionally male dominated, these women faced gender and racial barriers and overcame them. Meet the first Black female attorney to practice law in Palm Beach County, founders of the first Black Women Lawyers Association, and impressive attorneys and judges who are recognized as all being the first.

Visit PBCHS.org for more information.

In partnership with: Palm Beach County Sheree Davis Cunningham Black Women Lawyers Association and the F. Malcolm Cunningham, Sr. Bar Association.

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Famous Firsts: Celebrating Achievements of Black Female Attorneys in Palm Beach County Exhibit

Famous Firsts recognizes the first Black female Attorneys in the Palm Beach County legal community. Representing a wide range of professional positions that have been traditionally male dominated, these women faced gender and racial barriers and overcame them. Meet the first Black female attorney to practice law in Palm Beach County, founders of the first Black Women Lawyers Association, and impressive attorneys and judges who are recognized as all being the first.

Visit PBCHS.org for more information.

In partnership with: Palm Beach County Sheree Davis Cunningham Black Women Lawyers Association and the F. Malcolm Cunningham, Sr. Bar Association.

Learn More

Famous Firsts: Celebrating Achievements of Black Female Attorneys in Palm Beach County Exhibit

Famous Firsts recognizes the first Black female Attorneys in the Palm Beach County legal community. Representing a wide range of professional positions that have been traditionally male dominated, these women faced gender and racial barriers and overcame them. Meet the first Black female attorney to practice law in Palm Beach County, founders of the first Black Women Lawyers Association, and impressive attorneys and judges who are recognized as all being the first.

Visit PBCHS.org for more information.

In partnership with: Palm Beach County Sheree Davis Cunningham Black Women Lawyers Association and the F. Malcolm Cunningham, Sr. Bar Association.

Learn More

Famous Firsts: Celebrating Achievements of Black Female Attorneys in Palm Beach County Exhibit

Famous Firsts recognizes the first Black female Attorneys in the Palm Beach County legal community. Representing a wide range of professional positions that have been traditionally male dominated, these women faced gender and racial barriers and overcame them. Meet the first Black female attorney to practice law in Palm Beach County, founders of the first Black Women Lawyers Association, and impressive attorneys and judges who are recognized as all being the first.

Visit PBCHS.org for more information.

In partnership with: Palm Beach County Sheree Davis Cunningham Black Women Lawyers Association and the F. Malcolm Cunningham, Sr. Bar Association.

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