Animation Celebration! Eight Indigenous animated films that offer colorful stories of magical tales, humorous encounters, and hidden histories. This film program is part of the museum's Art of Storytelling series. Screenings (60-minutes) are at 11am, 1pm, and 3pm daily from Feb. 10-21. At the National Museum of the American Indian.
Community Board 1 meetings E-bikes, E-scooters, mopeds, and street safety; 5G tower, with advertising screen, on North Moore; Battery Maritime Building public access
American Presidents in New York is a free symposium on the historical connections of US Presidents to New York City—some were married here, some worked here, some went bankrupt here. Abraham Lincoln gave his famous speech at Cooper Union that launched his candidacy. Join the Lower Manhattan Historical Association, cultureNOW and the National Park Service on Monday Feb. 17, from 3-5 pm. Federal Hall National Memorial, 26 Wall St. Register here.
Black History and Legal Pioneers On Tuesday Feb. 18, An Afternoon of Black History from the African Burial Ground to Thurgood Marshall Courthouse is a two-part event that includes a tour of the African Burial Ground with its architect Rodney Leon. That is followed by a program highlighting three Black legal pioneers: Justice Thurgood Marshall, Judge Constance Baker Motley, and Judge Robert Carter. Go here for more information including the schedule of events.