Join the Reginald F. Lewis Museum for a film screening celebrating the legacy of the oldest African American Episcopal church in the southern United States. This 65 minute documentary by filmmaker, Russell Sharman, highlights St. James Church in west Baltimore and its recent 200th anniversary. A panel discussion will follow the film screening and church artifacts are currently on view in the exhibition, Stitched in Favor, 200 years of the Historic St. James Episcopal Churchat the Maryland Center for History and Culture.
Panelists include:
Russell Sharman, Filmmaker
Chloe Green, Public Program and Outreach Manager, Maryland Center for History and Culture
Rebecca Johns Hackett, BCCC Historian and contributor to the Stitched in Favor Exhibition
Helen Griffin Anderson, Senior Warden, St. James Church
Dr. Lawrence Jackson, Bloomberg Distinguished Professor of English and History, Johns Hopkins University
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