Our programs

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Our legacy
programs

Youth Programming

In 2022, Afro Charities initiated its inaugural Youth Journalism & Multimedia Fellowship. In 2023 and 2024, we partnered with Muse 360 to co-produce their New Generation Scholars program, which they have been organizing since 2005. Through this program, we introduce young people to archival and artistic practices in preparation for a public presentation of their research and original artwork.

AFRO Clean Block

Founded in 1934 by Frances Louise Murphy, I, AFRO Clean Block originated as a program to keep kids busy during the summer, and to keep our neighborhoods clean. Block captains were nominated to organize their neighbors for hyper-local clean up efforts: washing their stoops, painting the trim around their doors, and planting flowers in planters made of recycled tires. After a judging period, the winning block got a neighborhood party, initially sponsored by the AFRO, and eventually by Afro Charities once it was established in 1963.

Mrs. Santa

Every year, Baltimore families send letters to the AFRO American Newspapers’ office requesting food, clothes and toys for their children. Afro Charities acts as a fiscal sponsor for the annual drive. Since its founding in the 1950s, Mrs. Santa has served thousands of families in the Baltimore area, and has become a holiday giving tradition for people and organizations across the region. If you would like to request aid this holiday season, please send a detailed letter about your family (number of kids, their clothing sizes, etc.) to Afro Charities, c/o Mrs. Santa, 12 W. Madison Street Suite 201 Baltimore, MD 21201 or email mrssanta@afrocharities.org.

Conversation Series

Afro Charities occasionally hosts conversations between artists, researchers, scholars and community members, bringing contemporary perspectives to topics of historical interest.

Artist Commissions

Afro Charities hosts a biennial artist commissioning project, inviting contemporary artists to explore the AFRO Archives, and supporting their research and artistic production. Artists’ work is ultimately shown in a public exhibition.

Archival Fellowships

With support from the National Historic Publications and Records Commission, Afro Charities launched its first archival processing fellowship in 2023. Through this program, we train fellows in archival processes through work on our collection.

Pop-ups and Training

Afro Charities regularly tables community events, and facilitates training for teachers, museum professionals and other curious citizens. If your community could benefit from access to the AFRO Archives, we invite you to visit the archives, join an upcoming event, or reach out to our team for an event you would like to host.

EVENT RECAPS

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Close Read Artist Talk
Documenting the Legacy of Black Artists in Baltimore
Re-Reading the News: Daniel Comegys and the Baltimore Institute of Musical Arts
Upton Mansion Community Listening Session
Re-Reading the News: Black Women Stewarding Cultural Memory
Nectar Exhibition
Student Fellowship Showcase
Making Black Archives in Europe
Nectar Exhibition (Stockholm)
Youth Leadership Cohort Kick Off Party
New Generation Scholars VIRTUAL Info Session
Building Bridges through the AFRO American Newspaper Archives
New Generation Scholars Open Classroom
Mrs. Santa
Take + Maintain Exhibition Preview (Bromo Arts Walk)
Take + Maintain Exhibition
Art to Dine For 2023: Trip Through the Past, View Of The Future
Mrs. Santa
New Generation Scholars Open Classroom, Day 1
New Generation Scholars Open Classroom, Day 2
International Placemaking Week — Accessing the AFRO Archives
SOON COME Exhibition

Upcoming
events

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OUR CORE VALUES

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We run programs for OUR COMMUNITY

We have signature programs: AFRO Clean Block, the oldest environmental program of its kind in the U.S.; and Mrs. Santa, an annual drive for Baltimore families to send letters to the AFRO American Newspapers’ office requesting food, clothes and toys for their children.

Pop-ups and Training

EST.
2023

Archival Fellowships

EST.
2022

Artist Commissions

EST.
2019

Conversation Series

EST.
2020

Mrs. Santa

EST.
1956

AFRO Clean Block

EST.
1934

Youth Programming

EST.
2022

UPCOMING EVENTS

We also curate artistic and educational projects and events inspired by the AFRO American Newspapers’ archives on an ongoing basis.

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Wed 17 Jun 2024
360 house

SOON COME Exhibition

Join Afro Charities and Muse 360 for SOON COME, a multimedia group exhibition by the 2024 New Generation Scholars Young Artist Archival Fellows.

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