History, Art & Culture Organizations
The State of Black Design
Fri, September 18, 2020
8:00 PM – 10:00 PM
The State of Black Design is a two-hour virtual discussion, hosted by Texas State University's Communication Design program. This event will... Read more
TONIGHT: Tampa Bay's Virtual HBCU College Fair
Who: Jack and Jill of America, Inc. - Suncoast Chapter; in partnership with AKA AKAdemy, members of the Divine Nine; The Links, Incorporated - St. Petersburg Chapter; Mt. Zion College Prep... Read more
The Afro Market Exchange September 27th
Sun, September 27, 2020 2:00 PM – 6:00 PM
The Afro Market Exchange is a monthly gathering is for us to support local businesses, entrepreneurs, and artists. As more minority business... Read more
NFBPA Tampa Bay Chapter Equity in Public Leadership Summit
Saturday, September 26, 2020 from 9:00 AM to 12:30 PM
The “Rewriting the Rules of Engagement” Equity in Public Leadership Summit will engage and inspire those in attendance to have an... Read more
Florida denies pardon to Amendment 4 advocate Desmond Meade
A state panel on Wednesday denied a request to grant a full pardon to Desmond Meade, the man who led the historic push for Florida’s felon voting rights restoration, known as Amendment... Read more
St. Pete Pier Marketplace: Retail Clerk Job Opportunity
Job Responsibilities
Able to work the hours of 10:00 AM - 6:00 PM Friday, Saturday, & Sunday
- Ensure that the retail stall is open and ready for business at 10:00 AM sharp
- Greet... Read more
¿y dónde está mi gente? LatinX inVISIBLE Virtual Convening
Saturday, October 24, 2020 from 10:00 AM to 1:00 PM
LatinX inVISIBLE ¿y dónde está mi gente? How visible or invisible is the Latinx, Latino, Latina, Hispanic community? What... Read more
Light Up The Night Outdoor Performance
Light Up The Night, WBTT’s outdoor concert series, is presenting a 90-minute concert featuring WBTT’s beloved live band led by Resident Music Director Jay Dodge, and some... Read more
These days, having hope as a Black woman can be hard. But history shows progress is possible
On 24 September, a Kentucky grand jury delivered an unsurprising verdict: Breonna Taylor’s killers would walk free. The frequency of Black killings at the hands of police does not lessen the... Read more
California to consider slavery reparations after landmark law passed
California will consider paying reparations to descendants of slavery, becoming the first state in the US on Wednesday to adopt a law to study and develop proposals around the issue.
The law... Read more