Conversations & Cinemas: A screening of the film “Becoming Marshall,” which explores the life and legacy of the Supreme Court’s first African American justice. Following the film, attendees are invited to participate in a stimulating panel discussion with community leaders and legal experts, offering a chance to delve deeper into the themes presented and their modern-day relevance. 2 p.m. to 3:30 p.m. at Enoch Pratt Library – Walbrook Branch, 3203 W. North Avenue. For more information, go to calendar.prattlibrary.org/

East Baltimore NAMI Connection Support Group: NAMI Connection Recovery Support Group is a free, peer-led support group for adults 18+ living with a mental health condition or looking for mental health support. 6 p.m. to 7:30 p.m. at MorganCARES, 2101 E. Biddle Street. For more information, call 410-435-2600 or find “NAMI Metropolitan Baltimore” on eventbrite.com.

West Wednesday: Hear about the ongoing fight for police accountability in the Tyrone West case and for all victims of police misconduct. This event happens every Wednesday. 7 p.m. virtually on the @westwednesday YouTube channel. For more information, go to westcoalition.com or follow @westwednesday on Instagram and Justice for Tyrone West on Facebook.

Education, Youth, and Older Adults Committee: First Steps, Strong Start: Early Learning in Baltimore City: Hearing on early learning access, outcomes, and coordination across agencies/providers. 12:30 p.m. to 2:30 p.m. at Du Burns Council Chamber, 4th Floor, City Hall, 100 Holliday Street. For more information, go to baltimorecity.gov.

NAMI Family Support Group: A free, peer-led support group for adults 18 and older who have a loved one living with a mental health condition. Get connected with people who see the value of speaking up about mental health, share your experiences, and hear the challenges and successes of others. The second and fourth Thursday of every month from 7 p.m to 8:30 p.m. at Sheppard Pratt Gibson Building, Room 200, 1 Friendship Lane, Towson. For more information find “NAMI Metropolitan Baltimore” on eventbrite.com

Voter Outreach – The Y in Central MD Head Start: Attendees can register to vote, update voter information, see a live demo of voting equipment, or sign up to be an election judge or technician. Noon to 3 p.m. at The Y Head Start at Fayette, 1116 E. Fayette Street. For more information, go to: baltimorecity.gov/boe/events

Run/Walk for Palestine: Join Runners4Justice on Sundays to run/walk for Palestine. All paces are welcome. Routes will be provided with options for a 1.5- to 2-mile walk or 3-mile run. Meet up at 9:15 a.m., run/walk starts at 9:30 a.m. Locations vary — for more information, follow Runners4Justice on Facebook and Instagram or email runners4justicebalt@gmail.com to be added to their email list.

Mental Mondays in West Baltimore: Mental Mondays in West Baltimore. Every first and third Monday. 1 p.m. to 2 p.m., 5 N. Calhoun Street. For more information, go to namibaltimore.org/get-involved/events.

Police Accountability Board Meeting: This meeting of the Police Accountability Board for Baltimore City will be held via Zoom from 6 p.m. to 8 p.m. For more information, go to civilrights.baltimorecity.gov/meetings-1.

Queer Family Village™: A multigenerational space that centers the well-being and connection of queer youth in Baltimore City. It is a monthly safe, affirming environment where queer youth can feel accepted, understood, and supported by other queer youth, while their trusted adults can learn and grow together to become more effective and resilient advocates. ($15) 9:30 a.m. to 10:30 a.m. at Dreamers & Make-Believers Bookstore, 400 S. Highland Avenue. For more information, go to: bmoretransform.org/youth/p/queer-family-village-jan-2026

Baltimore City Council Meeting: Meeting of the Baltimore City Council. 5 p.m. at Baltimore City Hall in the Clarence “Du” Burns Council Chamber, 100 N. Holliday Street. For more information, go to baltimorecitycouncil.com or call 410-396-4804.

Minority/Women Business Enterprise Symposium: Attendees will learn to work with City Schools, navigate the procurement process, learn about city and state certification requirements, and connect with buyers and department representatives. 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. To register, go to forms.office.com/r/eM4Y2DcFau

Banking & Budgeting (Build & Repair Personal Credit): In this free course, attendees will learn key elements of banking and budgeting to help you manage your money more effectively, establish and maintain credit, and prepare for long-term financial freedom. 10 a.m. Virtual. For more information, find “City of Baltimore Small Business Resource Center” on eventbrite.com.

Abra Lee Lecture: “Conquer the Soil: Garden historian Abra Lee will share stories behind key figures from her upcoming book, “Conquer the Soil.” Her talk will focus on the exceptional accomplishments of African Americans with careers in horticulture and gardening. This event is free to Cylburn Arboretum Friends members and Maryland Hort Society members, and $5 for non-Cylburn Arboretum Friends members and Maryland Hort Society members. Registration required. 5 p.m. to 6:30 p.m. at Cylburn Arboretum, 4915 Greenspring Avenue. For more information, find “Cylburn Arboretum” on eventbrite.com.

Field School: Ag History & Food Sovereignty: An overview of agrarian history and the food sovereignty movement in the United States. The aim is to situate urban agriculture in Baltimore within the legacy of Black agrarianism and today’s work of reestablishing sustainable local food systems. Learn about Black agrarian leaders, the history of land and redlining in Baltimore, and the vision for the Black Butterfly Urban Farmer Academy. ($20) 5:30 p.m. to 7:30 p.m. at Farm Alliance of Baltimore, 1500 Union Avenue. For more information, find “Farm Alliance of Baltimore” on eventbrite.com.

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