NEWS RELEASE
ORILLIA MUSEUM OF ART AND HISTORY
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The Orillia Museum of Art and History (OMAH) is pleased to announce that longtime Orillian and educator Tshweu Moleme will be the featured speaker for the upcoming History Speaker Series in recognition of Black History Month.
Moleme’s talk, "Black Tradition(s) and Days Ahead," will explore the importance of history and wisdom as guiding forces in shaping the present and future. This presentation is scheduled for Wednesday, Feb. 19, 2025 starting at 7:30 p.m. on Zoom. Pre-registration is required.
His presentation will reflect on lessons from the past, cultural traditions, and how history serves as both an anchor and a navigational tool for the future. Moleme has shared a profound quote with us, ahead of his presentation, “Oh history, our brilliant teacher; oh wisdom, our GPS.”
About the Speaker
Tshweu Moleme is an educator at Lakehead University’s Faculty of Education and an advocate for leadership and cultural understanding. In 2020, he received the prestigious community development award from the University of Toronto, recognizing his role as an exceptional leader making significant contributions to both academia and society.
His ongoing work in promoting Black history and social discourse in Canada has made him a respected voice in national conversations on culture and identity.
Event Details
Date: Feb. 19, 2025 at 7:30pm
Location: Zoom
Tickets: To receive a link to the talk, click here or call Rachel at 705 326 2159.
Registration is free, donations to OMAH are appreciated.
Join us for this insightful and thought-provoking evening as we celebrate Black History Month and engage in a conversation about the enduring influence of history and wisdom in shaping our collective future.
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