Apr 20 – Charleston Civil Rights Film Festival
Free and open to the public, schedule below… THURSDAY APRIL 20 (American Theater) 7:00 – 8:00 p.m. Scarred Justice Conversation with Director
Community Service, Mutual Aid & Nonprofit Resources
Free and open to the public, schedule below… THURSDAY APRIL 20 (American Theater) 7:00 – 8:00 p.m. Scarred Justice Conversation with Director
When I First Remember – FREE (One Night Only) Thursday, April 20 7 PM – 9 PM Old Bethel United Methodist Church
Race in America: Reflections on Obama, Trump, and the Emanuel Massacre April 13, 5pm-6:30pm Mother Emanuel AME Church 110 Calhoun St. Featuring
Free Screening: WHAT THE HEALTH April 11, 4pm-5:30pm College of Charleston Maybank Hall, Room 100 165 Calhoun St. From the award-winning
from our friends at If You Were Mayor: IF YOU’RE NOT AT THE TABLE, YOU’RE ON THE MENU One way to get YOUR
From our friends at Indivisible Charleston… James Islanders. This is your CHANCE TO HAVE YOUR VOICE HEARD about development on James Island.
The Cool Block offers a vision of what is possible for our cities and planet and the tools to achieve it. The
The City of Charleston Office of Cultural Affairs presents Slightly Askew at City Gallery, featuring the work of artists Rebecca Davenport and
Calling all middle and high school students! We need your voices for a better tomorrow. Show us your love for the ocean
UNITY IN DIVERSITY CELEBRATION FREE COMMUNITY EVENT 2:00 to 6:00pm On the strip at Mosquito Beach both outdoors and in the Island