On Allowing Your Past To Speak/An Intro to Genealogy with Morgan Jerkins

Sun Apr 19 2026 at 03:00 pm to 04:30 pm UTC-04:00

The Free Black Women's Library Reading Room | Brooklyn

The Free Black Women's Library
Publisher/HostThe Free Black Women's Library
On Allowing Your Past To Speak\/An Intro to Genealogy with Morgan Jerkins
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Join on us for a beginner friendly genealogy workshop with award winning author Morgan Jerkins. Space is limited.
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The Free Black Women's Library
presents
On Allowing Your Past To Speak/An Intro to Genealogy
A workshop with Morgan Jerkins
Sunday, April 19
3PM- 4.30PM
Space is limited!!
(There are people who sign up for every event and never show up for them, please do not be one of these people.)

Do you wonder about the origins of your grandmother's favorite recipe? Do you have family members who don't talk about certain things?Let's get ready to go back to places that you haven't been to show you how you've arrived here in this moment of history.
This beginner-friendly genealogy workshop is designed specifically for individuals from the diaspora who want to reconnect with their family history, culture, and ancestral stories.
In this session, you’ll learn practical, accessible ways to start your journey. We’ll explore how to gather information from family members, navigate historical challenges like migration and name changes, and use online tools and records to trace your lineage across borders.
This workshop also acknowledges the unique experiences of diaspora communities, including gaps in records, displacement, and oral traditions, offering thoughtful strategies to work around these challenges with confidence.
By the end, you’ll walk away with:

  • A clear starting plan for your family research
  • Tools and resources tailored to diaspora histories
  • Tips for organizing and preserving what you discover
  • A deeper sense of connection to your heritage

Whether you're just curious or ready to dive in, this workshop will help you take your first meaningful steps into your family’s story.


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The Free Black Women's Library Reading Room, 226 Marcus Garvey Blvd, Brooklyn, United States

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