The Freedom to Teach: Confronting Complex Themes in Contested Spaces
“The Freedom To Teach: Confronting Complex Themes in Contested Spaces” was a conference held in St. Augustine, Florida to bring together all kinds of educators to share perspectives on teaching difficult topics in the classroom. The overall goal of the conference was to find common ground and build bridges between different constituencies, share best practices of educating, outline common tasks, and develop solutions for teaching complicated themes.
From Election to Insurrection: The Black Enfranchisement Question
Our second installment of our virtual lecture series is here! Civil War to Civil Rights: A Lincolnville Saga will continue on February 17th, 2021 at 5:30 PM with a lecture led by LMCC Executive Director Regina Gayle Phillips.
Announcing: “Resilience: Black Heritage in St. Augustine”
The Lincolnville Museum and Cultural Center is teaming up with local organizations to present Resilience: Black Heritage in St. Augustine. This is a year-long program starting in 2021 to improve the community’s historic narrative by educating the public with stories of Black experiences while living in Saint Augustine from the 1500’s to current day.