Regina’s Black Artifacts Popup Museum
Regina’s Black Artifacts Popup Museum (RBAPM) exists to illuminate and celebrate Black History by educating the community and sharing knowledge that bridges the gap left by ignored, lost, unknown, or forgotten narratives. Through curated exhibits and engaging storytelling, the museum fosters awareness, pride, and cultural understanding.


History
Regina’s Black Artifacts Popup Museum is a portable museum with an invaluable collection of over 350 Black artifacts from enslavement to the White House. The museum is a 501c3 non profit organization that was organized in May 2018 to bring awareness to Black History by educating and sharing knowledge in the community and filling the gap for Black History which is essential for the survival of the community. The museum plays an important role and is central to its mission by bringing awareness to the community and providing an opportunity for the community to learn about ignored, lost, unknown, or forgotten Black History.
Key Highlights
Interactive Exhibits
Educational Programs
Cultural Workshops
Storytelling Sessions
Community Events
Online Resources
Exhibit Amenities
Interactive Displays
Our interactive displays provide an immersive experience, allowing visitors to engage with the history and culture being showcased.
Education Area
Explore our education area, designed to facilitate learning and understanding of Black History through various programs and resources.
Storytelling Experience
Immerse yourself in real life stories of individuals who has personal experiences of the impact black history had on their lives.
Community Events Space
Join us for community events and gatherings that celebrate and honor the heritage and contributions of the Black community.
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