The Archiving Black Family Histories workshop, led by Jhanique Lovejoy, offers a unique opportunity to learn about preserving and documenting family legacies. Held at the historic Dyckman Farmhouse Museum, this workshop provides practical guidance and insights into the importance of archiving Black family histories. Whether you are interested in genealogy or simply want to learn how to preserve your own family's stories, this event is a valuable resource for the community in New York.
What to Expect
An informative workshop focused on the preservation of family histories.
Who Should Attend
Genealogists
Family historians
Community members
Agenda Overview
The workshop covers methods and best practices for archiving family records and stories.
Venue & Address
Dyckman Farmhouse Museum
4881 Broadway New York , New York – 10034 United States
Organizer
Dyckman Farmhouse Museum · Museum
The Dyckman Farmhouse Museum preserves and shares the history of the Dyckman family and the local community.
Frequently Asked Questions
Who is the instructor?
The workshop is led by Jhanique Lovejoy.
Where is it held?
It is held at Dyckman Farmhouse Museum, 4881 Broadway, New York, NY.
Is there a fee?
Check the event page for ticket information.
Who is the organizer?
The event is hosted by the Dyckman Farmhouse Museum.
How can I register?
Registration is available through Eventbrite.
What should I bring?
Check the event page for any specific requirements.
Tags
History
Family
Archiving
New York
Workshop
Culture
Summary
Workshop on archiving Black family histories at the Dyckman Farmhouse Museum.