Jazz Talk and Concert in recognition of Black History 4 february 2024: 3:00 – 5:00pm Martin Luther King Jr. Memorial Library – Central Library 901 G st nw washington dc 20001 This event is part […]
Jazz Talk and Concert in recognition of Black History 4 february 2024: 3:00 – 5:00pm Martin Luther King Jr. Memorial Library – Central Library 901 G st nw washington dc 20001 This event is part […]
Black artists in the genre of Sci-Fi comic books, graphic novels and anime discuss their craft. They will also discuss how Black history and arts in the Black community have shifted to encompass these genres. […]
DC Tech Meetup is an open monthly meeting for DC’s tech community to share ideas and demonstrate new projects, with the goal of building a supportive tech community in DC. Wednesday, February 076:00pm – 8:00pm […]
Part history and part cultural analysis, The Grift chronicles the nuanced history of Black Republicans. Journalist and radio host Clay Cane lays out how Black Republicanism has been mangled by opportunists who are apologists for […]
The seventh annual Know Thyself Book Fair takes place this year amid ongoing attempts by GOP lawmakers and some white parents to prevent U.S. students from learning about how African Americans persevered in a racial […]
“Emancipation’s Hidden Footnote: A Woke Narrative” By asa gordon The Rock Creek Civil War Round Table (RCCWRT) is inviting you to a scheduled Zoom meeting. Topic: RCCWRT — Asa Gordon, Presenter Subject: “Emancipation’s Hidden Footnote: […]
A Busboys and Poets Books Presentation Feb 2, 2024 6:00 pm 14th & V 2021 14th St NW, Washington, District of Columbia, 20009
Join us in celebrating Black History Month at Zenith Gallery with our African American artists. Each Saturday in February at 2PM, we will be hosting an Artist Talk with 2 or more artists: Show Dates: […]
Explore and learn about the people, places and events that have shaped the history and culture of the nation’s capital. DC Historic Preservation Office / DC Office of Planning With their longtime presence even before […]