“The Obama Years” Premiere Screening – Reginald F. Lewis Museum

“The Obama Years” Premiere Screening – Reginald F. Lewis Museum

February 9, 2017 – Reginald F. Lewis Museum

Pictured (LtoR) J. Howard Henderson, Greater Baltimore Urban League president/CEO; and Kelli Tubman White, Greater Baltimore Urban League vice president of operations

Pictured (LtoR) From Office of Baltimore City Council President: Tony Savage, deputy director of neighborhood relations, and Kenny Parker, special assistant community liaison; and Robert Dukes, Xfinity direct sales representative

Pictured (LtoR) Dottie Bess, Comcast marketing specialist; and Janice Janik, Smithsonian Channel senior vice president of sales and affiliate marketing

Pictured (LtoR) Two of the event speakers: Claire Jerry, National Museum of American History curator; and Kimberly Moffitt, University of Maryland Baltimore County professor of American studies

Pictured (LtoR) tony Williams, Xfinity direct sales representative; and Dairan Murdock, Xfinity tech operations manager

Pictured (LtoR) Cheryl Frazier, Maryland State Retirement Agency administrative officer; and Lauretta Byers, Keswick Medical Adult Day Services director

Pictured (LtoR) Wanda Draper, Reginald F. Lewis Museum executive director; and Donna Rattley Comcast regional vice president of government and community affairs

Pictured (LtoR) Christian Gant, UIC attorney; Larry Greene, Baltimore City director of office of council services; and Lester Davis, deputy chief of staff for President of the Baltimore City Council

Black History Month Special (February 9, 2017) Several dozen guests had a chance to schmooze at the Reginald F. Lewis Museum of Maryland African-American History, before enjoying a private premiere screening of “The Obama Years: The Power of Words.” The event was put on by the museum, the Smithsonian Channel and Comcast.

Sloane Brown

Baltimore's longtime fashion and social scene reporter, Sloane is the founder/managing editor of Baltimore Snap.

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