Project STEP’s 26th Annual Spring Recital
Hibernian HallJoin your community and celebrate diversity with an afternoon classical music concert from the award-winning students of Project STEP.
Join your community and celebrate diversity with an afternoon classical music concert from the award-winning students of Project STEP.
A public reading of "WALLS" written by Melissa Nussbaum & directed by Nerissa Williams Scott of TCGT Entertainment. Followed by a talk-back & discussion with the playwright!
A public reading of 'What Gives?' Written by Dillon Bustin & Directed by Nerissa Williams Scott of TCGT Entertainment. Followed by a talk-back & discussion with the playwright!
Through film, spoken word, dance, history, community, and music, the “I AM A MAN 2019” project is an educational and artistic examination of this famous civil rights declaration. As human dignity continues to be challenged throughout the world, “I AM A MAN 2019” serves as a reminder that such challenges have been overcome in the past, and will be overcome in the future.
Student authors from 826 Boston have written a powerful book about identity, home, and self-love. This book release is to celebrate their art and invite others to the open mic at The Dewitt Center.
Do you think you have what it takes to be crowned The Dewitt Center Karaoke Champion? Join us for an exciting evening of karaoke to find out!
Join us for a two part conversation: a one-on-one conversation with Co-Founder of Black Music Month, Dyana Williams, as well as lively panel discussion with music historians, arts educators and practicing artists of color who discuss the current condition and future of Black music and the arts at a local and national level.
Fun for all ages! MPDC invites you for a day of fun celebrating our neighborhood! Saturday, June 15th, 2019 11am - 3pm -MPDC Unity Day 2019
If there was one R&B artist for whom the neo-soul categorization seemed limiting, it was Philadelphia native Bilal. None of his recordings resembled the sycophantic worship of soul artists who thrived in the '60 and '70s, and it wasn't just because his voice -- classically trained, capable of singing opera in seven languages -- was so unique.
See Fair Game: Surviving A 1960 Georgia Lynching at Hibernian Hall as part of the 2019 Roxbury Film Festival.