Subject: Kick Off Black History Month in North Miami with AfriKin Art and Impactful Dialogue!

Join Us this Evening to Kick Off Black History Month in North Miami with AfriKin Art and Impactful Dialogue!


Join us for an unforgettable evening celebrating Black History, culture, and progress at the AfriKin Art Opening, hosted in partnership with the City of North Miami. This exclusive event will feature the FREEDUMB exhibit—an eye-opening art showcase that challenges perceptions and celebrates the resilience of the Black community.


But that’s not all! This event goes beyond the art. Engage in a powerful community conversation as we address the intergenerational workforce gap and the impact of Black labor throughout history. With community leaders and experts on the panel, you’ll be part of a thought-provoking discussion, aligned with the national theme: "African Americans and Labor."


🗓 Date: Sunday, February 2, 2025
Time: 6:00 – 9:00 PM
📍 Location: Scott Galvin Community Center, 1600 NE 126th Street, North Miami, FL 33181


Enjoy:

  • AfriKin Art Exhibit

  • Lite Bites and an Open Bar

  • Inspiring Conversation on the intergenerational workforce gap

  • Engagement with Community Leaders like:

    • Ms. Marilyn Holifield

    • Michael Anderson

    • MJ Smith

    • Rashad Thomas
      Moderated by Shirley Plantin

This is an evening you don’t want to miss! Let’s honor the past, celebrate the present, and build a bridge to the future as we discuss the contributions of Black Americans in the workforce and how we can strengthen connections across generations.


Spread the word and bring your friends, family, and colleagues—let’s make history together!

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The 501(c)3 nonprofit organization, AfriKin creates cultural connections through masterful artistry and meaningful conversations. The term AfriKin is the fusion of two words -- Africa and kinship. AfriKin sustains cultural programming designed to highlight the role of art and culture in human development and enrichment in South Florida. AfriKin exists as an effort to create opportunities for positive transformation through thought and action sustained by academic articulations, and aesthetic imaginations for the development of cultural industries. AfriKin emphasizes cultural connection and kinship across ethnic lines. It focuses on engagement and quality of care, championing the Black world's image to allow more strategic partnerships.

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The 501(c)3 nonprofit organization AfriKin is a social enterprise that curates African arts and cultures for the good of humanity. The term AfriKin is the fusion of two words -- Africa and kinship. AfriKin creates programming designed to highlight the role of art and culture in human development and enrichment.  AfriKin creates opportunities for positive interchange sustained by three pillars: academic articulation, artistry and cultural industries.  AfriKin emphasizes cultural connection and kinship across ethnic lines.

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