Common Boston 2017
Explore Boston's open house festival of architecture and design!
Explore Boston's open house festival of architecture and design!
Join Hibernian Hall and hosts Wyndell Bishop and M.L. Venay for an intimate conversation with Bill Lowe moderated by Nina LaNegra as he discusses Jean Toomer's work depicting African-American life in the rural South in the early 20th century and its modern day relevance.
Join us for the next monthly workshop as part of our Only Neighbors Can Build Neighborhoods series. In June, we will cover public speaking.
You're invited to an afternoon garden tea party!
Forget Me Not takes the audience into the life of a family facing this medical challenge and shows its impact on not just the immediate family but friends, marriage, and those in the community as well.
This 21st century adaptation of Jean Toomer's Harlem Renaissance masterpiece, CANE, set in rural Georgia during the 1920s, is presented as a drama with music, movement and video.
The event will feature youth program updates, guest speakers, music by Fred Woodard and Son, hors d'oeuvres, wine and networking!
Hibernian Hall is thrilled to be a host venue for the screening of two films during the 2017 Roxbury International Film Festival.
We need a design that responds to climate change!
Join us for the 2nd Annual 4th of July celebration in our HOPE community garden on Tuesday, July 4, 2017 from 6pm - 10pm.