Elvatrice Belsches
Elvatrice Belsches is an author, researcher, and public historian, specializing in chronicling the experiences of African-Americans in Richmond and beyond. She has authored several biographies for the “African American National Biography,” and served as a researcher for Steven Spielberg’s movie “Lincoln.” Her talk will be based on her book “Black American Series: Richmond, Virginia.”
Tickets are $15 for the Talk or $50 for the VIP Pass, which includes the Reception
The VIP Season Pass includes tickets to all four 2023 Speaker Events, PLUS an invitation to the VIP reception before each program with an opportunity to meet the speaker. Beer, wine, and hors d'oeuvres will be included at each reception.
House Rules for Historic St. John’s Church
We encourage masks but they are no longer required.
There is no food, drink, gum, candy, strollers, backpacks or firearms permitted inside the church.
There is no photography or video permitted during the talk.
Bags larger than 16 x 16 x 8 are prohibited inside the church. Any and all bags are subject to inspection. Please leave backpacks and bags inside your vehicle as we have no place to store them.