Category: DC Black History Happens Now
34th Annual Black Film Festival
Join us at the Martin Luther King Jr. Memorial Library for The 34th Annual Black Film Festival! We present a selection of great Black Films and short documentaries before each film, to celebrate and showcase […]
asalh Festival Closing Program
asalh tv | 6:30 – 7:30 pm
Strengthening African & African-Americans Relationships
6:00 – 8:30 pm Woodridge Neighborhood Library 1801 Hamlin Street NE | Washington DC 20018 | 202-541-6226 A panel of cross cultural citizen-experts will discuss historic and current relationships between Africans and African-Americans and how […]
Voices Of The Movement
Virtual event begins 6:30 pm – 8:00 pm Our live virtual Black History Continues – Voices Of The Movement event will focus on celebrating Black Resistance through conversations with inspiring change makers and performances. The […]
asalh Author’s Book Talks: 27 february
asalh tv | 6:30 – 8:30 PM Black Inventors Crafting Over 200 Years of SuccessKeith Holmes Ukweli – Searching for Healing Truth – South Carolina Writers and Poets Explore American RacismMargaret Seidler Unheard MelodiesDenys Davis […]
Book Talk: We Who Believe in Freedom – the Life and Times of Ella Baker
sunday 26th | 3:30 PM – 4:30 PM Author talk with lea e. williams at the Woodridge Neighborhood Library 1801 Hamlin Street NE Washington DC 20018 woodridgelibrary@dc.gov | 202-541-6226
DCPL: As We R Video Series
Black history @dc public libraries The DC Public Library has released a weekly video series that features Black Washingtonians sharing what Black Resistance means to them and their work.
BLACKSPACE DESIGN CHARETTE $$
25Feb, 2:00 – 5:00 PM National Building Museum 401 F Street NW Washington DC 20001 | info@nbm.org 202.272.2448 Join Howard University and BlackSpace for a community speculative design workshop – using Black liberation design principles to […]