Black History in Hudson: Celebrating and Reflecting with the Shiloh Baptist Church
“A Night of Celebrating and Reflecting on Hudson’s Black History” through the voices of past and present members of the Shiloh Baptist Church
“A Night of Celebrating and Reflecting on Hudson’s Black History” through the voices of past and present members of the Shiloh Baptist Church
Author Kristi Gibson will discuss and answer questions from the audience about how images, stories and social policies toward street children shed light on both the lives of poor children and a rapidly changing society.
This Pop-Up invites the community to explore the lives of some of the residents at the Girls Training School during the 1920s and 1930s. Participants can interact with historical artifacts such as photographs, letters, and institutional records on three tables in a hands-on museum-like setting.
The Prison Public Memory Project uses public history, art, and new media to engage communities in conversation about the roles of prisons in society.