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SUMMARY:Black Men in White Coats Film Screening
DESCRIPTION:Join us as we watch and then discuss Black Men in White Coats\, a new documentary from Dr. Dale Okorodudu.\n\nBlack Men in White Coats Viewing Flyer\n\n\nRegister with an email address to receive an emailed code to watch the film. You can watch the film on any device with an internet connection at any time between February 26 and March 2: https://www.indiescreening.com/…/black-men-in-white… \n\n\nFewer black men applied to medical school in 2014 than in 1978 and black men have the lowest life expectancy in the United States. With only 2% of American doctors being black men\, this comes as no surprise. This documentary dissects the systemic barriers preventing black men from becoming medical doctors and the consequences on society at large. \n\n\n\nHealth care accounts for nearly 20% of the United State’s GDP and a significant portion of that is driven by disparities in a system that lacks diverse physicians. What if we had a medical workforce that actually reflected our patient population? What challenges do our black boys face? Who are their role models? Why is it easier to visualize a black man in an orange jumpsuit than it is in a white coat? What’s happening in society that more black women are becoming doctors while black men are stagnant? \n\n\nThis film screening was funded by the Friends of the St. Mary’s County Library.
URL:https://sotterley.org/event/black-men-in-white-coats-film-screening/
LOCATION:MD
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20210303T190000
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SUMMARY:Common Ground and Speakers Series: A Question of Freedom: The Families Who Challenged Slavery from the Nation's Founding to the Civil War by William G. Thomas III
DESCRIPTION:William G. Thomas III\nProfessor at the University of Nebraska\nA Question of Freedom: The Families Who Challenged Slavery from the Nation’s Founding to the Civil War\nWednesday\, March 3rd\, 2021 at 7:00 p.m.\n____________________________________________________________________________\nClick here to Register!\nPurchase his book here!\nThomas explores the enslaved families of Prince George’s County Maryland who filed lawsuits against their slaveowners\, from Jesuit priests who founded Georgetown University\, to other large plantation owners from 1887 to 1861. Many found freedom through these legal actions and were defended by unlikely lawyers to include Francis Scott Key. A relevant and timely story that reveals the healing power of justice that transcends from the past to the present day. Thomas is the John and Catherine Angle Chair in the Humanities and Professor of History at the University of Nebraska. A webinar is part of Sotterley’s Common Ground Initiative: Transcending Barriers Toward Healing\, and Sotterley’s 14th Annual Speaker Series. \nFREE WEBINAR for the public – Advance registration required.  \nThis year’s speaker series will be offered virtually. Links will be available the week of the event. Stay tuned for updated hosting information.  \nClick here to Register!
URL:https://sotterley.org/event/common-ground-and-speakers-series-a-question-of-freedom-by-william-g-thomas-iii/
LOCATION:Virtual
ORGANIZER;CN="Historic Sotterley":MAILTO:marketing@sotterley.org
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20210304T190000
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DTSTAMP:20260627T043416
CREATED:20210212T212937Z
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SUMMARY:Black Men in White Coats Film Discussion
DESCRIPTION:Join us as we discuss Black Men in White Coats\, a new documentary from Dr. Dale Okorodudu.\n\nBlack Men in White Coats Discussion Flyer\n\nJoin moderator Kelsey Bush \, Interim Chief Diversity Officer at St. Mary’s College of Maryland\, as he discusses the documentary ‘Black Men in White Coats’ with special guests Dr. Emmanuel Atiemo\, MD (Orthopedics and Sports Medicine) and Dr. Chile Ahaghotu\, MD\, MBA\, MHL\, FACS (Vice President Medical Affairs and Chief Medical Officer at Medstar Southern Maryland Hospital Center). To register\, visit http://www.stmalib.org \n  \n\nIf you have not watched the film yet\, register with an email address to receive an emailed code to watch the film. You can watch the film on any device with an internet connection at any time between February 26 and March 2: https://www.indiescreening.com/…/black-men-in-white… \n\n\nFewer black men applied to medical school in 2014 than in 1978 and black men have the lowest life expectancy in the United States. With only 2% of American doctors being black men\, this comes as no surprise. This documentary dissects the systemic barriers preventing black men from becoming medical doctors and the consequences on society at large. \n  \n\n\nHealth care accounts for nearly 20% of the United State’s GDP and a significant portion of that is driven by disparities in a system that lacks diverse physicians. What if we had a medical workforce that actually reflected our patient population? What challenges do our black boys face? Who are their role models? Why is it easier to visualize a black man in an orange jumpsuit than it is in a white coat? What’s happening in society that more black women are becoming doctors while black men are stagnant? \n\n\nThis film screening was funded by the Friends of the St. Mary’s County Library.
URL:https://sotterley.org/event/black-men-in-white-coats-film-discussion/
LOCATION:MD
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20210313T090000
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CREATED:20210111T211608Z
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SUMMARY:St. Mary's County Airport "Walk Around" Farmer's Market
DESCRIPTION: Socializing with Distance while Supporting Local!\nSt. Mary’s County Airport “Walk Around” Farmer’s Market\nSaturday\, March 13th\, 2021\n9 am – 1 pm\nCome shop local for all your favorite goods!\n\nHistoric Sotterley is hosting a Farmer’s Market at the St. Mary’s County Regional Airport. This outdoor\, socially-distanced market will feature fresh local food and products in a place where visitors of all ages can watch airplanes and future aviators take to the skies! Please wear your masks and practice social distancing.\n Come out in the fresh air\, buy some healthy produce and watch the airplanes fly! We hope to see you at the Market!\n\n  \n  \n\nOur Vendors: \nList coming soon! \n\nClick Here to check out our calendar of events!\nFAQs \nHow can I contact the organizer with any questions? \nYou may call the office at 301-373-2280 or email officemanager@sotterley.org
URL:https://sotterley.org/event/st-marys-county-airport-walk-around-farmers-market-5/
LOCATION:SMC Regional Airport
ORGANIZER;CN="Historic Sotterley":MAILTO:marketing@sotterley.org
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20210320
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20210321
DTSTAMP:20260627T043416
CREATED:20210209T154917Z
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SUMMARY:St. Mary's County History Day
DESCRIPTION:A Virtual Event for Grades 4th-12th\nTheme: COMMUNICATION IN HISTORY: THE KEY TO UNDERSTANDING\nTo Learn More: CLICK HERE\nTo Register: CLICK HERE\nEmail: education@sotterley.org
URL:https://sotterley.org/event/5022/
LOCATION:MD
ORGANIZER;CN="Historic Sotterley":MAILTO:marketing@sotterley.org
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SUMMARY:RESCHEDULED Growing for Good: Potato Planting [Volunteers Needed!]
DESCRIPTION:DUE TO INCLEMENT WEATHER\, THIS VOLUNTEER EVENT HAS BEEN RESCHEDULED TO MARCH 27TH \nVolunteers who enjoy the great outdoors and don’t mind digging in the dirt\, and want to help others are asked to join us for potato planting extravaganza at Historic Sotterley\, as part of our “Growing for Good” program! For the eighth year running\, we are continuing the challenging work of sustainably farming the land. Most of what is produced at Sotterley supports those in need in partnership with local food pantries. \nTwo Potato Planting sessions: 9:00 am and 12:30 pm. This is a family-friendly event – we invite anyone 5 and older to help plant potatoes. Dress appropriately for this weather-dependent* event. Shoes may get muddy if plots have recently had rain. Treats provided. \nRSVP’s requested. \nPlease go to the new event listing for the sign up link\n*If this event is cancelled due to inclement weather\, there is a rain date of  March 27th.
URL:https://sotterley.org/event/growing-for-good-potato-planting-volunteers-needed/
LOCATION:Historic Sotterley\, 44300 Sotterley Lane\, Hollywood\, MD\, 20636\, United States
ORGANIZER;CN="Historic Sotterley":MAILTO:marketing@sotterley.org
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20210327
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20210328
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SUMMARY:Growing for Good: Potato Planting [Volunteers Needed!]
DESCRIPTION:Volunteers who enjoy the great outdoors and don’t mind digging in the dirt\, and want to help others are asked to join us for potato planting extravaganza at Historic Sotterley\, as part of our “Growing for Good” program! For the eighth year running\, we are continuing the challenging work of sustainably farming the land. Most of what is produced at Sotterley supports those in need in partnership with local food pantries. \nTwo Potato Planting sessions: 9:00 am and 12:30 pm. This is a family-friendly event – we invite anyone 5 and older to help plant potatoes. Dress appropriately for this weather-dependent* event. Shoes may get muddy if plots have recently had rain. Treats provided. \nRSVP’s requested. \nSign up to Volunteer Here!\nThis event has been rescheduled from its original March 20th date. **If this event is cancelled due to inclement weather\, there is a rain date of April 10)
URL:https://sotterley.org/event/growing-for-good-potato-planting-volunteers-needed-2/
LOCATION:Historic Sotterley\, 44300 Sotterley Lane\, Hollywood\, MD\, 20636\, United States
ORGANIZER;CN="Historic Sotterley":MAILTO:marketing@sotterley.org
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20210331T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20210331T190000
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CREATED:20210223T142349Z
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SUMMARY:Common Ground: Looking to the Past to Reclaim our Future by John B. King Jr.
DESCRIPTION:John B. King Jr. \nCEO of The Education Trust\, Founder of Strong Future Maryland\, Former Secretary of Education to President Barack Obama\nLooking to the Past to Reclaim our Future\nWednesday\, March 31st\, 2021 at 7:00 p.m.\n____________________________________________________________________________\nClick here to Register!\nJohn B. King Jr. recounts the multi-generational journey that led from his great-grandfather being enslaved in Maryland to King serving as President Barack Obama’s Secretary of Education\, and explores the ways in which our past can inform the paths we choose to take in the future – both as individuals and a community. King’s story underlines the importance of investing in those who have too often been marginalized\, underserved\, and forgotten\, especially as we begin to emerge from the pandemic that only further underlined deeply-rooted racial and economic inequities in our society. \nThis event is made possible by the generous support of Destination Southern Maryland (Southern Maryland Heritage Area) and the Maryland Heritage Area Authority.\nFREE WEBINAR for the public – Advance registration required.  \nThis year’s Common Ground will be offered virtually.  \nClick here to Register!
URL:https://sotterley.org/event/common-ground-looking-to-the-past-to-reclaim-our-future-by-john-b-king-jr/
LOCATION:Virtual
ORGANIZER;CN="Historic Sotterley":MAILTO:marketing@sotterley.org
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