Dr. Marc Lamont Hill to Deliver Keynote Address At Tamarac’s Black History Month Virtual Lecture

As part of a series of Black History Month events celebrating Black culture and history, the City of Tamarac is proud to share a live, virtual presentation by Dr. Marc Lamont Hill, a renowned African American scholar, journalist and activist at its February 26 Black History Month Celebration.

Hill will deliver a keynote address virtually, while other elements of the event will be offered in-person.

An award-winning journalist, Dr. Marc Lamont Hill is one of the leading intellectual voices in the country. He hosts BET News and the Coffee & Books podcast.

He also serves as the Steve Charles Professor of Media, Cities and Solutions at Temple University. He has worked in solidarity with human rights movements around the world. Since his youth, Dr. Hill has been a social justice activist and organizer.

Dr. Hill’s presentation will be shared on a large screen at the event. Additionally, Tamarac’s Mayor Michelle J. Gomez and Commission will recognize and honor local community leaders during the event.

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Attendees will also enjoy live, in-person poetry by Rebecca “Butterfly” Vaughn, performances by Delou African Dance Ensemble and cultural art displays.

This free event starts at 6 p.m. and is being held at the Tamarac Sports Complex, 9901 NW 77th St.

In-person attendees must pre-register to reserve a 12×12-foot viewing space. Masks and social distancing are required.

For more information or to register, visit https://tamarac-bhm.eventbrite.com or call Tamarac’s Parks and Recreation Department at (954) 597-3620.

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