“CANNABIS AND RELIGION”: The Florida A&M University (FAMU) Medical Marijuana Education and Research Initiative (MMERI) will host Part Two of “Cannabis and Religion” in the Conversations on Cannabis Virtual Forum at noon, Thursday, June 24. The episode will be streamed on Streamyard, Facebook Live and YouTube, and will feature a diverse panel of faith-based leaders sharing their views on the topic. Father Dustin Feddon, Rabbi Yaakov Cohen, the Rev. Lenny Marshall, Ph.D., and Ben Temer, will join the discussion. Visit mmeri.famu.edu

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PETER LONDON GLOBAL DANCE GROUP MONTHLY HAPPY HOUR FACEBOOK LIVE: The celebration of Caribbean African American Diaspora Community Partnership and Collaborations features the performing and culinary arts, journalism, artwork, and large-scale community events like the Caribbean Carnival and Reggae and Jerk festival, and others, Thursday, June 24, 6 p.m., facebook/peterlondongdc. Visit plgdc.org.

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HAITIAN HERITAGE AT MOCA: The Museum of Contemporary Art, North Miami is hosting a series educational programs, including:

• Through June 27: “After the Rain Comes Light: Portraits of Resilience,” by artists Morel Doucet and Stephen Arboite

• Also available: Life and Spirituality in Haitian Art Catalogue

• Dates vary: Educational Programs

The museum is located at 770 NE 125th St., North Miami. Visit mocanomi.org, call 305-893-6211 or email info@mocanomi.org.

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KRAVIS ON BROADWAY 2021/2022 SEASON: The Kravis Center is bringing Broadway back to West Palm Beach with a season series including “The Donna Summer Musical,” “CATS” and more. Series subscriptions starting at $268, payment plans are available. Visit kravis.org/broadway, call the box office at 561832-7469, or for group sales call 561-651-4438 or 561-651-4304.

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“THE NEW NORMAL: COVID TIMES”: New exhibition by award-winning photojournalists runs through Aug. 14 at the Palm Beach Photographic Centre, its first public event since temporarily closing last year, at the City Center municipal complex, 415 Clematis St. in downtown West Palm Beach. Visit workshop.org or fotofusion.org or call 561-253-2600.

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EMBRACE AN INTIMATE EVENING WITH JEFFREY OSBORNE: The R&B soulster hosted by Hot 105’s James T., with music by 99Jamz She J Hercules, June 27 at 7 p.m. at Stage 954 – The Casino @ Dania Beach, to benefit The Embrace Girls Foundation. Call 954-381-8312 or visit casinodaniabeach.com.

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JAZZ ROOTS 2021-2022 SEASON: Presenting legendary Cuban pianist and composer Jesus “Chucho” Valdés in a world premiere of his new work for big band, Afro-Cuban percussion and vocals, “La Creación (The Creation)”; Grammy winner Dianne Reeves with Miami pianist Brandon Goldberg and his trio as her opening act; vocal powerhouse Ledisi honoring legendary singer and civil rights icon Nina Simone; The SF Jazz Collective all-star supergroup featuring vocalist Lizz Wright on vocals, saxophonists Chris Potter and David Sánchez, trumpeter Etienne Charles, vibraphonist Warren Wolf, keyboardist Edward Simon, bassist Aneesa Strings and drummer Kendrick A.D. Scott; and more. Series subscriptions, which include tickets to all six performances, are on sale to the public with packages pricing from $193. Call 305-949-6722 or visit arshtcenter.org/jazz. Single tickets, if available after the subscription campaign ends, will go on sale later this year.

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“ROLL UP YOUR SLEEVES TOUR”: Miami-Dade District 9 Comm. Kionne L. McGhee is kicking off a series of monthly meetings to give residents a chance to discuss important issues in their community.

• Thursday, July 22 at 6:30 p.m.: JL (Joe) and Enid W. Demps Park / Goulds Park, at 11350 SW 216th St., Miami.

• Aug. 19 at 6:30 p.m.: Homestead Police Athletic League (PAL) Gym, at 600 SW 14th Ave., Homestead.

• Sept. 23 at 6:30 p.m.: Wilbur B. Bell Park / West Perrine Park, at 10301 SW 170th Terrace, Miami.

• Oct. 21 at 6:30 p.m.: Naranja Park, at 14150 SW 264th St., Miami.

• Nov. 18 at 6:30 p.m.: Florida City Hall, at 404 W. Palm Drive, Florida City.

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COMMUNITY WALKS AT THE BALLPARK: Bring your health-conscious friends for an invigorating walk at The Ballpark of the Palm Beaches, 5444 Haverhill Rd. in West Palm Beach, every Wednesday and Sunday, 7 a.m. – 10 a.m. Walk up the steps off of Haverhill Road for a peaceful stroll around the concourse of the world-class spring training home of Major League Baseball’s Washington Nationals and Houston Astros. Community Walks at the Ballpark are sponsored by Baptist Health through June 30. Call 561-500-4487 or email info@ballparkpalmbeaches.com.

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