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RED BANK: HOLIDAY BAZAAR AT FORTUNE

T. Thomas Fortune Cultural Center 94 Drs. James Parker Boulevard, Red Bank, NJ

RED BANK: T. Thomas Fortune Cultural Center hosts a Holiday Bazaar, featuring handcrafted gift items and prints by Julia Rivera.

RED BANK: ‘CRY FREEDOM’ AT FORTUNE

T. Thomas Fortune Cultural Center 94 Drs. James Parker Boulevard, Red Bank, NJ

RED BANK: T. Thomas Fortune Cultural Center hosts a screening of "Cry Freedom," the true story of South African freedom fighter Steven Biko.

RED BANK: FORTUNE CENTER FUNDRAISER

Triumph Brewing Company 1 Bridge Avenue, Red Bank, New Jersey

RED BANK: T. Thomas Fortune Cultural Center hosts a fundraiser at Triumph Brewing Company featuring jazz and South African wines.

RED BANK: ‘AFRICAN TAPESTRY’ AT FORTUNE

T. Thomas Fortune Cultural Center 94 Drs. James Parker Boulevard, Red Bank, NJ

RED BANK: In a Black History Month celebration, the T. Thomas Fortune Cultural Center hosts "African Tapestry: Fashions by Rashidah."

RED BANK: BASIE LISTENING PARTY AT FORTUNE

T. Thomas Fortune Cultural Center 94 Drs. James Parker Boulevard, Red Bank, NJ

RED BANK: Fortune Cultural Center hosts a listening party for a new tribute album featuring the music of Red Bank's own William 'Count' Basie.

RED BANK: READ-IN WITH CHILDREN’S AUTHOR

Two River Theater 21 Bridge Ave, Red Bank, NJ, United States

RED BANK: Children’s author Kojo Ayinde C. Johnson headlines the National African American Read-In at Two River Theater.

RED BANK: FORTUNE’S ‘SALUTE TO EBONY FASHION’

Two River Theater 21 Bridge Ave, Red Bank, NJ, United States

RED BANK: Fortune Cultural Center presents "A Salute to Ebony Fashion," in conjunction with the Two River Theater’s costume department.

$100.

RED BANK: LIFE OF IDA B. WELLS AT FORTUNE

T. Thomas Fortune Cultural Center 94 Drs. James Parker Boulevard, Red Bank, NJ

RED BANK: T. Thomas Fortune Cultural Center hosts an exhibit honoring Black women, including journalist Ida B. Wells.

$15