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Unbreakable Love: The Power of Black Love in Healing and Resistance

Reginald F. Lewis Museum / Baltimore [United States] / February 13, 2025 6:30 pm

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Event details

Date: February 13, 2025 6:30 pm
Location: Reginald F. Lewis Museum
Address: 830 E Pratt St Baltimore United States
Phone: (443) 263-1800
Website: http://www.lewismuseum.org/

The event

Celebrate the strength of Black love with storytellers tracing its roots through the hardships of slavery, segregation, and systemic racism. This show highlights how love—whether from a partner, family, or community—has been a source of resilience, strength, and healing, playing a crucial role in overcoming trauma and oppression.

Stand up comedian Stacey  Carver and his wife, “Mrs. A”  Adrienne Carver will host this evening  Black Love storyteller event. “Mrs. A”, Adrienne Watson Carver is the Owner and the Executive Director of Studio “A” Modeling, Etiquette and Dance Academy. Headliner Stacey Carver has appeared on BET’s Comic View, Regis and Kelly and Oprah to name a few.Stacey has opened for Eddie Griffin, JB Smooth, Mo’Nique, Mike Blackson, Musiq Soul Child & others.





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FAMILY:   As the pandemic persists, The Short Kuts Show Narrative Therapy Initiative ~&~ Live Storytelling Experience is also persisting in its efforts in creating individual and village uplift with storytelling coupled with therapeutic practices--“narrative therapy” (or “thairapy”, as The Short Kuts Show is a storytelling project inspired by/paying homage to the hair-chair therapists of the Black American barber/beauty shop--its barbers and stylists), as we call it--positively impacting the community. 

 

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