• GHRAM: Holocaust by Bullets: Yahad – In Unum, 10 Years of Investigation public program

    The Florida Holocaust Museum 55 5th Street S, Saint Petersburg, FL, United States

    The public program for the exhibition, featuring researchers from Yahad – In Unum, a Paris-based organization dedicated to collecting testimonies of eyewitnesses, and identifying and documenting sites of mass crimes committed against Jews and Roma by the Germans and their collaborators during World War II in Eastern Europe.

  • This Light of Ours: Activist Photographers of the Civil Rights Movement

    The Florida Holocaust Museum 55 5th Street S, Saint Petersburg, FL, United States

    The photography exhibit from the Center for Documentary Arts presents the Civil Rights Movement through the work and voices of nine activist photographers – men and women who chose to document the national struggle against segregation and other forms of race-based disenfranchisement from within the movement.

  • Beaches, Benches and Boycotts: The Civil Rights Movement in Tampa Bay

    The Florida Holocaust Museum 55 5th Street S, Saint Petersburg, FL, United States

    The Civil Rights Movement in Tampa Bay may have had characteristics similar to other areas of the South but its stories are its own. This exhibition will illuminate our region’s struggle with racial equality and shine a light on the local leaders who changed our cities.

  • Opening reception of “My Soul Looks Back: The Decades of Day Work Photographic Exhibit” at the Dr. Carter G. Woodson African American Museum

    Dr. Carter G. Woodson African American Museum 2240 9th Avenue S, St. Petersburg, FL, United States

    An exhibit of archival photographs and new original portraits by photographer Boyzell Hosey, showcasing the people who shared their stories about the Black maids from the 1930s through the 1990s and the White families that employed them.