The United States Mint and the National Women’s History Museum, in partnership with the DuSable Black History Museum and Education Center, invite you to join us for a special evening celebrating the life and legacy of Ida B. Wells and the launch of the new quarter in her honor.
This inspiring program will include a brief film screening, performances by students from the Ida B. Wells Preparatory Academy IB World School, and remarks by special guests.
Ida B. Wells was a prolific educator, investigative journalist, suffragist, and civil rights activist. She fought for justice and equality throughout her life and used her powerful voice to expose violence against African Americans in the late 19th and early 20th centuries.
Confirmed Participants:
- Kim L. Dulaney, Ed.D, Vice President of Education and Programs, The DuSable Black History Museum and Education Center
- Danny Dunson, Director of Curatorial Services and Community Partnerships, DuSable Black History Museum and Education Center
- Dan Duster, Great Grandson of Ida B. Wells and Motivational Speaker and Success Coach
- Michelle Duster, Great Granddaughter of Ida B. Wells and Author, Public Historian, and Educator
- Vincent Izuegbu, Ph.D., Principal, Ida B Wells Preparatory Academy IB World School
- Stacy Robinson, Award-winning Filmmaker
- Timothy Russell, VP of Community Engagement and Diversity, Equity & Inclusion, WTTW
- Susan D. Whiting, Chair, National Women’s History Museum Board of Directors
The American Women Quarters™ Program is the first circulating coin program dedicated to honoring women whose achievements, triumphs and legacies reflect the strength, perseverance, and resiliency of our nation.
This event is free and open to the public. Advanced registration is required.