Presented by Captain Avery Museum
Dates: January 8, 2025 - February 26, 2025 at 11:30 am to 1:30 pmDoors open at 11:00 am. Lectures begin at 11:30 am and are followed by a lunch of soup with a side of bread, dessert, and tea or coffee.
Elizabeth Cady Stanton-Equality for All!
Mary Ann Jung, Award-winning Actress and Smithsonian Scholar
Oyster Restoration in Herring Bay
Birgit Sharp, Master Naturalist and Volunteer for Advocates for Herring Bay and the American Chestnut Land Trust
The Architects of Toxic Politics in America: Venom and Vitriol
Kenneth Walsh, Veteran White House Correspondent, Historian, and Author
Curating 400 Years of African American History across the Chesapeake Heartland Darius Johnson, Digital Justice Fellow at Washington College
Fiction as Truth Telling: Capturing the Palestinian American Experience
Susan Muaddi Darraj, Author and Tenured Professor of English Literature at Harford Community College and Senior Lecturer in Creative Writing at Johns Hopkins University
Fake Photography
Tim Laur, U.S. Air Force, Lt. Colonel (Ret.), professor, published photographer
Sustaining What Has Sustained Us: Understanding the Value of Coastal Landscapes
Ebram Victoria, PhD candidate in Architecture, Urbanism, and the Built Environment Morgan State University
African Safaris Benefiting Locals
John Wakeman-Linn, PhD Economist, retired from the International Monetary Fund
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