Southeast Neighborhood Library 403 7th St SE 202-698-3377 The What’s Really Going On Podcast is about the intersection of politics and culture. Friends Henry and Noah breakdown the issues impacting those who are far too […]
DC Black History happens EveryDay…
12feb – Films: Fannie Lou Hamer: Voting Rights Activist & Voting Matters: Fighting for Voting Rights, 6pm
West End Library 2301 L St NW 202-724-8707 1. Voting rights activist and Civil Rights Leader Fannie Lou Hamer, born in 1917 in Montgomery County, Mississippi, was the granddaughter of a slave and the youngest […]
12feb – Black Power in Washington, D.C. by G. Derek Musgrove, 2pm
G. Derek Musgrove, co-author of Chocolate City: A History of Race and Democracy in the Nation’s Capital, will join us to discuss his new project, the Washington D.C. Black Power Map. Cleveland Park Library 3310 […]
12feb – The Osiris Papers Author Talk
Sankofa Books, 6 – 8pm 2714 Georgia Ave NW
11feb – We Are Rising! The Story of Black Women & The Vote by CR Gibbs, 7pm
Join historian CR Gibbs as he presents “We Are Rising: African American Women & The Vote.” A lecture celebrating the centennial of the 19th amendment to the U.S. Constitution that gave women the right to […]
10feb – Young Portrait Explorers: Martin Luther King Jr., 10:30am
Explore the Portrait Gallery in a program that touches on art and history through storytelling. Offered two Mondays a month for toddlers up to age five and their adult companions. National Portrait Gallery – G […]
9feb – Up For Discussion Movement Money vs Value, 2pm
Up For Discussion brings communication back to the community. This particular Up For Discussion Topic is Money Vs Value. Free event for the community every month! Includes light refreshments and an informative panel. Yoshi Events […]
9feb – Author Talk: Democracy’s Capital: Black Political Power in Washington, DC 1960s-1970s, 2pm
Join Dr. Lauren Pearlman, Assistant Professor of History at the University of Florida at Gainesville, for a discussion of her new book, Democracy’s Capital: Black Political Power in Washington, DC 1960s-1970s, which narrates the struggle for […]
8feb – Demonsgate: The Origins of the International Drug Trade by CR Gibbs, 2pm
Join historian C. R. Gibbs as he discusses “Demonsgate: The Origins of the International Drug Trade”. Part 2 of the African Lecture Series. South Bowie 15301 Hall Road Bowie MD 20721
8feb – Film: “Harriet”, 7 – 9pm
Join Westminster Church & DC Black History Celebration Committee FREE Showing of Harriet 400 I St SW Donation Optional 202 484 7701