Each month NAAM hosts a free admission day to spotlight moments throughout history that have worked to advance freedom for all.
Celebrate Freedom Day at NAAM on May 16 from 10 AM to 5 PM as we honor the 60th anniversary of the Black Panther Party and its lasting impact on community empowerment, social justice, and Black liberation. This month’s Freedom Day reflects on the Party’s roots in Oakland, its historic Seattle chapter, and the survival programs that provided food, health care, legal aid, and support for communities across the country. Join us for a day of reflection, learning, and connection. Free admission for all!
Freedom Day is a free admission day at NAAM typically offered once a month that provides a variety of community activities, museum activations, and programs for individuals and families of all ages to enjoy at no cost. For more information on the Northwest African American Museum’s Freedom Day, exhibits, programming and events, please visit: https://www.naamnw.org/
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