At the Library
Anne Arundel County Public Library celebrates Black history with various events at multiple branches. Activities include music and dance performances, movie screenings, book talks, and history presentations. Visit the library’s website at www.aacpl.net/blackhistory for a schedule of in-person and online offerings.
By Borrowing Books from AACPL 📚
Many books of African American authors, interest, history, and culture are available at the library. Visit https://www.aacpl.net/blackhistory to review AACPL’s Black History Month booklists for ideas.
At the Banneker-Douglass-Tubman Museum
Sacred Spaces Exhibit
Now through December 30
Artist Jabari Jefferson “brings Maryland’s Black history to life through transformed discarded materials and digital technology.” The exhibit, Sacred Spaces, opened on February 8 and will run through December 30. The Banneker-Douglass-Tubman Museum is located at 84 Franklin Street in downtown Annapolis, just off Church Circle.
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Enjoy Food From Black-Owned Businesses
Food Truck Celebration
11:30 am – 1:30 pm
2660 Riva Road in Annapolis, Heritage Complex
PKG Mobile Kitchen — February 18
DMV & Beyond — February 20
Miss Jan’s Kitchen — February 26
There is plenty of parking onsite at this county facility. The Food Truck Celebration is presented by Anne Arundel County and the Anne Arundel Economic Development Corporation.