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International African American Museum Opens Doors for Educational Field Trips

Charleston, S.C. – The International African American Museum (IAAM) is calling out to students and educators to come explore the rich cultural and historical narratives by booking a field trip to one of Charleston’s newest and most significant cultural landmarks. The museum gives students the opportunity to engage with African American history and culture through

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Southern Living: The 28 Best Things To Do In Charleston, South Carolina

Given that Southern Living readers have named it The South’s Best City several times, Charleston, South Carolina, requires no introduction or persuasive arguments in its favor: The booming food scene, colorful historic homes, and waterfront views make the case for themselves. It’s easy to fill a long weekend itinerary here, and given that it’s nearly

The Magpie Mason: Museum to honor Masons

Despite this blog having zero visitors from South Carolina, let me tell you about an interesting event coming later this month in Charleston, where the International African American Museum will salute the local Prince Hall Grand Lodge.   From December 14 to 17, the Most Worshipful Prince Hall Grand Lodge of South Carolina will convene

New York Times: Best Art of 2023

Color has a life all its own. Without art, without people, it is everywhere, one of the natural wonders of the world. Still what people have managed to do with it sometimes seems miraculous, a gift. Especially in art, where its generosity and warmth become even more direct. Many of my fondest art memories this

LowCountryBizSC: Applications open for the International African Museum’s Faith Based Advisory Council

The International African American Museum (IAAM), which officially opened June of 2023 to the public, is accepting applications for its Faith Based Education and Engagement Advisory Council. Comprised of committed, knowledgeable, spiritually and geographically diverse faith-based partners, IAAM’s Faith Based Education and Engagement Advisory Council focuses on engaging faith-based communities, denominational and interfaith leaders and

Town Carolina: International African American Museum: Long and Winding Road

Charleston’s new International African American Museum unravels histories of African American experiences It’s been a long time coming—23 years, to be exact. It took that long to muster the support and funding required to create the International African American Museum. It was in 2000 that former Charleston Mayor Joseph P. Riley Jr., voiced a need

Charleston City Paper: City Paper’s Compleat Guide to the December Holidays

Charleston City Paper created its very own list of best things to do during the holiday season in Charleston, complete (or the old-timey spelling — compleat!) with performances, educational events, celebrations, parades and oh-so-many markets! The list, categorized by date, includes activities recommended by Charleston city and parks officials — and events generally cherished by

Q City Metro: Where to celebrate Martin Luther King Jr. Day in Charlotte

Looking for events in Charlotte to celebrate civil rights icon Martin Luther King Jr. Day? Check out this list of local events happening next weekend.  Thursday  Exploring History: M.L.K. Celebration! Celebrate the life of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. with stories and activities for children ages 3 to 11.  This event will be held at

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