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The History of Jewish Hate Symposium: Antisemitism – Whose History is it? Memorialization, Memory, and non-Memory of the Holocaust
- Sun. Nov 10th, 2024
2pm – 4pm
The History of Jewish Hate Symposium is brought to the community by the JewishFederation of Greater Chattanooga and will take place at the Jewish Cultural Center, 5461 North Terrace Road. The sessions will take place beginning October 27 and continue on consecutive Sundays until November 10, from 2-4 pm. There is no cost to attend. Please RSVP to...
- Sun. Nov 10th, 2024
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The History of Jewish Hate Symposium: Antisemitism – The Age of Mass Destruction
- Sun. Nov 3rd, 2024
2pm – 4pm
The History of Jewish Hate Symposium is brought to the community by the JewishFederation of Greater Chattanooga and will take place at the Jewish Cultural Center, 5461 North Terrace Road. The sessions will take place beginning October 27 and continue on consecutive Sundays until November 10, from 2-4 pm. There is no cost to attend. Please RSVP to...
- Sun. Nov 3rd, 2024
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Women of Distinction Annual Awards Luncheon
- Thu. Oct 31st, 2024
11:30am – 1pm
at Chattanooga Convention & Trade Center
This event celebrates women who set themselves apart through their civic, cultural, philanthropic, human service, environmental and professional contributions to our community. The Women of Distinction annual luncheon raises funds for Dolly Parton’s Imagination Library. Signal Centers is the Dollywood Foundation’s local community partner for Hamilton...
- Thu. Oct 31st, 2024
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The History of Jewish Hate Symposium: Antisemitism – The Longest Hatred
- Sun. Oct 27th, 2024
2pm – 4pm
The History of Jewish Hate Symposium is brought to the community by the JewishFederation of Greater Chattanooga and will take place at the Jewish Cultural Center, 5461 North Terrace Road. The sessions will take place beginning October 27 and continue on consecutive Sundays until November 10, from 2-4 pm. There is no cost to attend. Please RSVP to...
- Sun. Oct 27th, 2024
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Levitt Bloc Chattanooga Music Series featuring Eric Roberson
- Sun. Sep 29th, 2024
2pm – 4pm
at Miller Park
RISE Chattanooga has been awarded a two-year Levitt BLOC Music Series grant of $30K in annual matching funds, for a total of $60K, to present a free outdoor music series in neighborhoods across the city in 2024 and 2025.Standing for Building Layers Of Community, the Levitt BLOC Music Series activates different neighborhoods across a town or city by...
- Sun. Sep 29th, 2024
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Levitt Bloc Chattanooga Music Series featuring KeKe Wyatt
- Sun. Sep 22nd, 2024
2pm – 4pm
RISE Chattanooga has been awarded a two-year Levitt BLOC Music Series grant of $30K in annual matching funds, for a total of $60K, to present a free outdoor music series in neighborhoods across the city in 2024 and 2025.Standing for Building Layers Of Community, the Levitt BLOC Music Series activates different neighborhoods across a town or city by...
- Sun. Sep 22nd, 2024
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Hispanic Heritage Festival
- Sat. Sep 21st, 2024
12pm – 4pm
Celebrate Hispanic Heritage Month with us at the Hispanic Heritage Festival & the Beth Cup! Don't miss out on this event full of local Latino entertainment, food and crafts vendors, and an exciting soccer tournament at the end! Happening on September 21st, from 12:00 pm to 4:00 pm at Highland Park Commons, we have an exciting lineup of Latino entertainment,...
- Sat. Sep 21st, 2024
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Nosh-A-Nooga
- Sun. Aug 18th, 2024
2pm – 4pm
at Miller Plaza
Nosh-A-Nooga, Chattanooga’s first Jewish Food Festival, will be held Sunday, August 18 from noon to 2:00 p.m. at the Waterhouse Pavilion, 800 Market Street. The event is open to the public. Learn about Jewish culture through food. Tickets to sample foods are available at www.jewishchattanooga.com or at the door. For more information call 423- 493-0270. This...
- Sun. Aug 18th, 2024
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Southside Juneteenth Jubilee
- Sat. Jun 15th, 2024
1pm – 4pm
The Southside Juneteenth Jubilee is the Bethlehem Center’s annual celebration of freedom. The Beth invites you to join us at The Bethlehem Center for local vendor booths, music, and food. It is a celebration open to all of Chattanooga and we would love for you to join us.
- Sat. Jun 15th, 2024
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Southside Juneteenth Jubilee
- Sat. Jun 15th, 2024
1pm – 4pm
Juneteenth is the oldest known commemoration of the ending of slavery in the United States. On June 19, 1865, General Gordon Granger announced that slaves in Texas were free by order of the President of the United States. The announcement came two and a half years after President Lincoln’s Emancipation Proclamation - which had become official on January 1,...
- Sat. Jun 15th, 2024
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International Women’s Day Celebration Through the Arts
- Fri. Mar 8th, 2024
7pm – 9pm
March 8 is International Women’s Day. Through the collaboration of local non-profits, Rhyme n Chatt and Culture Chatt, an empowering International Women’s Day event is coming to Chattanooga with the purpose of uniting and uplifting women of diverse backgrounds through the captivating mediums of spoken word poetry, music and art. This event will feature an...
- Fri. Mar 8th, 2024
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Black History Month Giveback Day
- Thu. Feb 22nd, 2024
8am – 12pm
at Allgood's Used Books and Coffee
Join The Bethlehem Center at Allgood’s Used Books and Coffee on February 22, 2024, from 8 a.m. to 12 p.m. in honor of Black History Month. A portion of the sales throughout the day will be given back to The Beth to support their Youth and Family programming efforts.
- Thu. Feb 22nd, 2024
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New Year’s Ball
- Fri. Jan 26th, 2024
8pm – 11pm
at Chattanooga Convention & Trade Center
Black Rainbow Movement proudly presents The New Year's Ball, which marks the sixth installment in a series dedicated to introducing the rich cultural exchange of ballroom to the Tennessee Valley. Originating from the vibrant LGBTQ+ community in Harlem during the 1960s, Vogue ballroom is a testament to self-expression, creativity, and inclusivity. Its impact...
- Fri. Jan 26th, 2024
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Latin Heritage Convocation Speaker Pastor Mark Galvez
- Thu. Sep 21st, 2023
11am – 12pm
at Southern Adventist University
Pastor Mark Galvez returns to Southern Adventist University to speak on unique challenges faced by immigrant students navigating journeys in America for the school’s annual Latin Heritage Convocation on Thursday, September 21, at 11 a.m. in Iles P.E. Center on campus. Raised in Peru and the Philippines, Galvez completed high school in Kenya before earning a...
- Thu. Sep 21st, 2023
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Southside Juneteenth Jubilee
- Sat. Jun 17th, 2023
1pm – 4pm
The Southside Juneteenth Jubilee is a way for the Chattanooga community to celebrate the Juneteenth holiday. With many local vendors setting up booths of homemade goods, this will be a celebration you do not want to miss. More information about the event, and becoming a partner, vendor, or volunteer can be found on our website:...
- Sat. Jun 17th, 2023
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Through the Lens: The Life and Legacy of Horace Brazelton
- Wed. Jun 7th, 2023
8am – 8pm
at Ruby Falls
This summer, the remarkable life and contributions of Horace Brazelton (1877 – 1956) are the subject of a public exhibit titled, “Through the Lens: The Life and Legacy of Horace Brazelton.” Curated by historian Stefanie Haire, the exhibit, hosted by Ruby Falls, shares the groundbreaking career and empowering community leadership of Brazelton. As the first...
- Wed. Jun 7th, 2023
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Blake Hornsby & Joshua Songs
- Sat. May 6th, 2023
8pm – 11pm
at The Woodshop
A Night of Psychedelic Folk and Dark Blues. Blake Hornsby former Chattanoogan, now hailing from the mountains of Asheville, NC, presents an eclectic combination of folk, avant garde, and eastern music. Hornsby has shared stages with the likes of John Fernandes (Olivia Tremor Control), Mike Gangloff (Pelt, Black Twig Pickers), and Shane Parrish. Hornsby...
- Sat. May 6th, 2023
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Hair Peace: The Black Hair Journey
- Thu. Nov 17th, 2022
6pm – 8pm
at Hunter Museum of American Art
Inspired by the imagery of “Memories and Inspiration,” Hair Peace is an original multi-arts runway show presented by Chattanooga Fashion Expo. Featuring Creative Director Demetrius Seay, Choreographer Damien Kyle, and Celebrity Stylist Andrea Mona Bowman, the performance will showcase six original couture gowns designed by Romey Roe and jewelry by Crown &...
- Thu. Nov 17th, 2022
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Artist Talk: Jerome Meadows
- Wed. Aug 25th, 2021
1pm – 2pm
at Hunter Museum of American Art
Demystifying the Monumental Burden of Public Art Jerome Meadows, lead artist of the forth coming Ed Johnson Memorial, a public artwork situated at the south end of the Walnut Street Bridge, will delve into the importance of public art and its unique purpose within our shared spaces and places. Jerome will reflect on his 29-year career as a public space...
- Wed. Aug 25th, 2021
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Juneteenth Kickback
- Sat. Jun 19th, 2021
1pm – 4pm
at The Chattery
On June 19, 1865 Union soldiers landed at Galveston, TX with news that the Civil War had ended and that enslaved people were free (2 ½ years after the Emancipation Proclamation). Juneteenth is the oldest known celebration commemorating the abolition of slavery in the state of Texas and the emancipation of enslaved Africans in the United States. On June...
- Sat. Jun 19th, 2021
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